Choosing a Hindu goddess name for your baby girl connects her to the rich traditions of divine strength, grace, and spirituality. These names embody power, wisdom, and beauty, making them timeless.
- Lakshmi – Goddess of wealth, prosperity, and fortune
- Parvati – Goddess of power, fertility, and devotion
- Saraswati – Goddess of knowledge, music, and wisdom
- Durga – Warrior goddess, known for protection and strength
- Kali – Fierce goddess of destruction and rebirth
- Gayatri – Personification of the Gayatri Mantra, symbolizing purity
- Sita – Goddess of purity and virtue, wife of Lord Rama
- Radha – Goddess of love and devotion, consort of Lord Krishna
- Rukmini – Queen goddess, chief consort of Lord Krishna
- Aditi – Goddess who represents the boundless sky and infinity
- Annapurna – Goddess of food and nourishment
- Bhumi – Goddess of the earth
- Shakti – Embodiment of feminine power
- Uma – Goddess of motherhood and love, wife of Lord Shiva
- Lalita – Goddess of beauty and playfulness
- Devi – General term for a goddess, representing divine femininity
- Tara – Goddess of compassion and protection
- Ganga – Sacred river goddess, symbolizing purity
- Meenakshi – Fish-eyed goddess, an incarnation of Parvati
- Vishalakshi – Goddess with large eyes, representing beauty and compassion
- Mahalakshmi – Goddess of wealth and fortune, an avatar of Lakshmi
- Draupadi – Fiery goddess and wife of the Pandavas
- Padma – Lotus goddess, representing purity and divinity
- Radhika – Goddess of devotion, another name for Radha
- Bhagavati – Goddess of prosperity and fortune
- Maya – Goddess of illusion, symbolizing the transient nature of life
- Manasa – Goddess of snakes and fertility
- Sundari – Goddess of beauty and grace
- Kamakhya – Powerful goddess associated with desire and fertility
- Arundhati – Symbol of fidelity and devotion, wife of Sage Vashistha
- Savita – Sun goddess, representing life and energy
- Indrani – Queen of the gods, associated with power and sovereignty
- Chhaya – Shadow goddess, consort of the sun god Surya
- Bhavani – Fierce warrior goddess, an aspect of Parvati
- Gauri – Goddess of purity and light
- Ambika – Mother goddess, another form of Durga
- Sati – Goddess of marital devotion, wife of Lord Shiva
- Shraddha – Goddess of faith and devotion
- Anjana – Mother of Hanuman, symbolizing motherhood and devotion
- Rohini – Goddess of the moon, symbolizing fertility
- Swaha – Goddess of sacrifice, representing offering and devotion
- Nandini – Sacred cow, symbolizing purity and nurturing
- Vasudha – Earth goddess, representing fertility and prosperity
- Ananta – Goddess of infinity, symbolizing boundlessness
- Ahalya – Symbol of beauty, created by Lord Brahma
- Alakshmi – Goddess of misfortune, opposite of Lakshmi
- Kaushiki – Fierce warrior goddess, born from Parvati
- Yashoda – Foster mother of Lord Krishna
- Maheshwari – Great goddess, an aspect of Parvati
- Nitya – Eternal goddess, symbolizing timelessness
- Anasuya – Goddess of kindness and generosity
- Anila – Goddess representing the wind
- Annapoorna – Goddess of food and nourishment
- Apala – A goddess associated with beauty and charm
- Aranyani – Goddess of the forest
- Ardra – Goddess of compassion and tenderness
- Asavari – Goddess of music and dance
- Avani – Earth goddess
- Baglamukhi – Goddess of victory over enemies
- Bala – Eternal child goddess
- Bhairavi – Fierce goddess, a form of Durga
- Bhanumati – Radiant goddess
- Bharati – Goddess of knowledge, another name for Saraswati
- Bhavani – Powerful form of Parvati
- Bhudevi – Earth goddess
- Budhi – Goddess of intelligence
- Chamunda – Form of Durga, fierce warrior goddess
- Chandi – Fierce form of Durga
- Chhaya – Goddess of shadows
- Dakshayani – Another name for Sati, wife of Shiva
- Damini – Goddess of lightning
- Deepta – Radiant and powerful goddess
- Devika – Little goddess
- Dhatri – Goddess of health
- Diti – Mother of gods
- Draupadi – Wife of the Pandavas, symbol of strength
- Eesha – Goddess of purity
- Ekadanta – Goddess with one tusk, representing unity
- Gayatri – Goddess of the Vedic hymn
- Girija – Daughter of the mountain, Parvati
- Harini – Goddess of nature and animals
- Indira – Goddess of beauty and splendor
- Ishani – Goddess Parvati, wife of Lord Shiva
- Jahnavi – Another name for Ganga, goddess of purity
- Jayanti – Victorious goddess
- Jyotsna – Goddess of moonlight
- Kadambari – Goddess of the moon
- Kalpana – Goddess of imagination
- Kamini – Goddess of love and desire
- Kanti – Goddess of beauty
- Kavya – Goddess of poetry and intelligence
- Kiran – Goddess of light
- Kripa – Goddess of mercy
- Kshama – Goddess of forgiveness
- Lakshana – Goddess of good fortune
- Lavanya – Goddess of grace and beauty
- Leela – Goddess of divine play
- Loka – Goddess of the world
- Madhavi – Goddess of springtime
- Mahika – Earth goddess
- Mahima – Goddess of greatness
- Malini – Goddess adorned with garlands
- Mandira – Goddess of music
- Manini – Goddess of honor and respect
- Megha – Goddess of clouds
- Menaka – Goddess of the celestial world
- Mira – Devotee of Lord Krishna, symbol of devotion
- Mohini – Goddess of enchantment
- Nakshatra – Goddess of the stars
- Namrata – Goddess of humility
- Nandini – Sacred cow goddess
- Neelam – Goddess of the blue sky
- Niharika – Goddess of the mist
- Nisha – Goddess of night
- Padmavati – Goddess who dwells in a lotus
- Pallavi – Goddess of new leaves
- Panchali – Another name for Draupadi
- Parameshwari – Goddess supreme
- Pavitra – Goddess of purity
- Pragya – Goddess of wisdom
- Pratibha – Goddess of talent
- Radhika – Goddess of love and devotion
- Raksha – Goddess of protection
- Ramya – Goddess of beauty
- Rati – Goddess of love
- Reva – Sacred river goddess
- Rishika – Goddess of the sages
- Roshni – Goddess of light
- Rukmini – Goddess of beauty, wife of Krishna
- Saanvi – Another name for Lakshmi, Goddess of wealth
- Sadhvi – Goddess of purity
- Sakshi – Goddess of witnessing
- Samridhi – Goddess of wealth and prosperity
- Sanjana – Goddess of gentle nature
- Sarika – Goddess of the thrush bird
- Satya – Goddess of truth
- Shaaravi – Goddess of innocence
- Sharada – Goddess of learning
- Sharika – Goddess of the stork
- Shivani – Goddess of bliss, wife of Shiva
- Shraddha – Goddess of faith and trust
- Shreya – Goddess of fortune
- Shubha – Goddess of auspiciousness
- Siddhi – Goddess of accomplishment
- Smriti – Goddess of memory
- Sparsha – Goddess of touch
- Supriya – Beloved goddess
- Sushma – Goddess of beauty
- Svara – Goddess of sound
- Tara – Goddess of the stars
- Trisha – Goddess of thirst
- Urvashi – Celestial maiden
- Vaishnavi – Goddess of devotion to Lord Vishnu
- Varsha – Goddess of rain
- Vasundhara – Earth goddess
- Vibha – Goddess of brilliance
- Vidya – Goddess of knowledge
- Vishnupriya – Beloved of Lord Vishnu
- Vrinda – Sacred basil plant
- Yamuna – Sacred river goddess
- Yashasvini – Goddess of success
- Yuvika – Goddess of youth