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Baby names for girls born during Navratri

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 17, 2026, 08:38 IST
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Baby names for girls born during Navratri



Navratri is an important and vibrant Hindu festival celebrated across the country. It is a nine-day-long festival that celebrates and worships the divine feminine power by paying homage to various avatars of Goddess Durga, each a symbol of power, wisdom, kindness, and protection. Therefore, for parents who have just received a gift from God in the form of a baby girl during this auspicious period, it would be a wonderful feeling to select a name that is in sync with the importance and significance of this festival. There are seven such names that are unique and represent a sense of elegance and power that would be a wonderful way to celebrate and represent the importance and significance of Navratri festivities.

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Navishka




This name represents a sense of uniqueness and is associated with Navratri celebrations and goddess energy. It represents a sense of power and elegance that most parents would love to select for their newborn girl child not just because it is unique but also because it represents power and elegance. It is said that this name represents a sense of hope and a new beginning in one’s life. Therefore, it is a special name that is associated with a sense of hope and power that would be a wonderful way to celebrate and represent the importance and significance of Navratri festivities.

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Aishmita

Aishmita is a beautiful and non-typical name that reflects the essence of divine beauty and confidence. The name Aishmita is derived from Sanskrit words, which mean “a person filled with prosperity and pride.” During the Navratri festival, people celebrate the goddess as a symbol of abundance and confidence. Hence, it is a good idea to choose this name for a girl born during this period. This name also reflects a modern and melodious tone, which is appreciated by most parents today. Aishmita may also reflect a child’s hope of attaining confidence and dignity in her life. This name reflects the essence of the Navratri festival, which is celebrated to honor the goddess in all her avatars.

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Trinika

Trinika is a non-typical and sweet name that reflects the essence of spirituality. This name is believed to reflect the essence of the divine number three, which is associated with the goddess in all her divine forms. This name may also reflect the three major goddesses, Durga, Lakshmi, and Saraswati, who reflect the essence of the Navratri festival. This name reflects a melodious tone and is associated with the power of the goddess. Hence, parents may find this an attractive name for their child. This name reflects the essence of harmony and divinity, which may be appreciated in a child born in a loving and nurturing environment.

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Devanshi

It is a beautiful name, and the meaning, “a part of the divine,” reflects the idea that there is a spark of divine energy in every child. The divine feminine is worshiped during the festival of Navratri in all its forms, celebrating the divine feminine in the world. The name Devanshi for a girl during the festival of Navratri could be a symbol that the girl is a gift from the divine. This name is gaining popularity, though it is still unique enough to be noticed as special. It is a beautiful name that also has a lot of spiritual significance, making it a great choice for parents who value such qualities in a name for their daughter.

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Mahika

It is a beautiful name with a poetic touch, which means “earth” or “dew drops.” The name itself signifies purity, newness, and the beauty of nature. In the spiritual context of the festival, the goddess is believed to embody the spirit of nature, as well as the security of Mother Earth herself. Mahika signifies the spirit of the goddess in relation to nature, which is gentle yet powerful. The name itself sounds very soothing, giving the name a modern touch as well.

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Sharika

Sharika is a very interesting and culturally rich name that is associated with the concept of Goddess Durga. This name Sharika, is also referred to as an alternate name for the Goddess Durga and is also associated with a sacred bird that is believed to symbolize the concept of divine power and spiritual awakening. Thus, for parents who wish to give their child a name that is a true embodiment of the essence of Navratri, the name Sharika is a good choice. The name is traditional and at the same time unique and beautiful. A child girl with the name Sharika is likely to be perceived as a symbol of courage, knowledge, and compassion—the essence of Navratri.


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Tanirika

Tanirika is an unusual name that is contemporary in origin and is at the same time soft and melodious in sound. The name is also associated with the concepts of beauty, elegance, and divine charm. Thus, for parents who wish to have a child girl at the time of Navratri, the name Tanirika is a good choice as it is likely to symbolize the concept of divine energy and joy that Navratri is all about. The name is unique and at the same time elegant and traditional. Parents who wish to give their child the name Tanirika may appreciate the uniqueness and positivity that the name is likely to generate. The name is also a source of hope and is thus likely to be appreciated as a symbol of feminine power—the essence of Navratri and the blessings that the festival is likely to generate.

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