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8 baby names about to replace today’s most popular picks

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Feb 10, 2026, 06:00 IST
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Baby names that are ready to take over


Trends in baby names move in quiet cycles. What once felt dated often returns with fresh meaning and warmth. Across Indian homes today, parents are revisiting names their grandparents once carried with pride. These names feel rooted but not heavy. They sound familiar yet stand apart from today’s overused picks. This list looks at old-fashioned Indian names that are gently making a comeback, not because they are trendy, but because they feel timeless, thoughtful, and deeply human.

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Reva


Reva is an ancient name linked to the Narmada river. It sounds calm and modern, yet carries natural strength. The name is short, clear, and easy to grow with. They fit well in today’s world without losing their cultural grounding.

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Neel


Neel has long been associated with the colour blue and the sky. It feels steady and thoughtful, not flashy. The name balance depth with simplicity, which many parents now value.

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Dev

Dev is an old name meaning divine, yet its short form keeps it light and modern. The name carry spiritual meaning without sounding dated or formal.

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Kavi

Kavi means poet and has appeared in Indian culture for centuries. It now appeals to parents who value creativity and expression. The name feels artistic and peaceful, fitting well into modern family settings.

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Anant


Anant means endless. It suits a child and an adult equally well, which makes it timeless. The name ages gracefully, which many parents now consider carefully.

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Ira


Ira is a short, old name with a calm presence. In Indian tradition, it is linked to the earth and mindful speech. The name feels gentle but steady, which makes it work well for every stage of life. Its simplicity is its biggest strength. Easy to pronounce, easy to remember, and never loud, Ira fits today’s preference for quiet confidence.

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Veda

Veda comes from the idea of knowledge and wisdom, but the name itself feels light and modern. It does not sound heavy or ceremonial, which is why it is being rediscovered by younger parents. Veda carries depth without pressure. It suggests curiosity, learning, and clarity rather than perfection or expectation.


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Tara

Tara means star, and the name has been part of Indian families for generations. What keeps it relevant is its warmth and emotional softness. Tara feels hopeful without trying too hard. It works across cultures and ages, making it a name that travels well through life while staying rooted in tradition.

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