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Baby names that mean supreme: 14 Indian names with meanings

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Baby names that mean supreme: 14 Indian names with meanings

14 names whose meaning is supreme — 12 for boys, 2 for girls — each printed with the meaning our corpus records and the Devanagari spelling where we hold one.

Indian baby names that mean supreme

Names meaning supreme run through Indian naming in every language — Zion (a biblical place name; highest point), Shiv (another name of lord shiva; supreme spirit), Anish (supreme) are three of the ones families reach for most.

This page lists 14 names whose recorded meaning is supreme or close to it — 12 used for boys, 2 for girls. Each one is printed with the meaning our corpus holds for it and its Devanagari spelling where we have one.

Every name here comes from our verified name corpus rather than from a scrape: the editorial name workbooks our team maintains, cross-checked against United States birth-registration data for the spellings Indian families abroad actually register. Where we do not hold a meaning for a name, it is not on this page — which is why some themes are shorter than you might expect and why none of them is padded.

Boys' names that mean supreme

12 boys' names, with the meaning recorded for each.

NameMeaningIn Devanagari
ZionA biblical place name; highest pointझायन
ShivAnother name of Lord Shiva; supreme spiritशिव
AnishSupremeअनीश
AneeshSupremeअनीश
ChinmayanSupreme consciousnessचिन्मयान
ChinmayuSupreme Consciousnessचिन्मयु
EkendraThe supreme beingएकेंद्र
GuneshwarThe King, supreme beingगुणेश्वर
ParamanandSupreme blissपरमानंद
PareshSupreme beingपरेश
ParmeshwarSupreme God, Almightyपरमेश्वर
PurushottamSupreme soulपुरुषोत्तम

Girls' names that mean supreme

2 girls' names, with the meaning recorded for each.

NameMeaningIn Devanagari
IshwariGoddess Durga; Supremeईश्वरी
VaijayantaUltimate victoriousवैजयंता

Choosing between them

Say the shortlist out loud, in full, the way a teacher would call it in a classroom and the way a grandparent would call it across a courtyard. Names that survive both are the ones that last.

Check the spelling you will register. Romanised Indian names have several accepted spellings, and the one on the birth certificate has to match every document that follows it — school, passport, Aadhaar. Decide the spelling before the registration rather than after.

If your family follows the panchang, the birth nakshatra's pada decides the syllable the name traditionally starts with. Our birth star calculator gives you the star, the pada and its syllable from the date and time of birth, and you can then look for a name on this page that begins with it.

And check the initials and the short form the school will actually use. A name is spoken far more often than it is written.

Frequently asked questions

Q: How many names that mean supreme are on this page? — 14. Each is listed with the meaning our corpus records for it.

Q: Which is the most used? — Of the names here, Zion (a biblical place name; highest point) has the highest count in the 2025 US birth registrations, which is the only large public dataset we can check spellings against. Within India, usage varies enormously by state and community.

Q: Can a boy's name here be used for a girl, or the other way round? — Many Indian names cross over, and several on this page are already recorded for both. The rule that matters is the family's comfort with it, not the column it appears in.

Q: Where do these meanings come from? — From our own editorial name workbooks, maintained by our team and cross-checked against birth-registration data. If a name's meaning is disputed between sources, we leave it out rather than pick a version. If you believe a meaning here is wrong, tell us — corrections are worth more to us than length.

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Reviewed by

  • Nakul PhatakCEO, theAsianparent India & Indonesia
    Head of theAsianparent India; father of one
  • Roshni ChuganiHead of Marketing, theAsianparent India & Singapore
    12 years in the mother-and-baby space; mother of two

Published by: theAsianparent editorial team