Press Kit
Resources for journalists, bloggers, and anyone writing about NaamKaro.
One-line description
NaamKaro is a free Indian baby name resource built for diaspora families — names that are beautiful, culturally meaningful, and easy to pronounce in the US, UK, Canada, and Australia.
About NaamKaro
NaamKaro(Hindi/Urdu: “give a name”) is a curated database of Indian baby names, launched in 2025 for South Asian families living in the English-speaking world. Choosing a name between two cultures is uniquely complex: a name must carry meaning rooted in Sanskrit, Tamil, Punjabi, Urdu, or Bengali tradition — and also survive a school roll call in New York, London, Toronto, or Sydney without constant mispronunciation.
Every name on NaamKaro includes its origin, detailed meaning, pronunciation guide, audio playback, cultural notes, and an honest “Works in English” rating for diaspora families. The site is free, requires no account, and is built to be genuinely useful — not just a list.
Key facts
- →337 — curated Indian baby names
- →6 — origin categories — Sanskrit, Arabic, Urdu, Punjabi, Tamil, Bengali
- →3 — gender categories — boy, girl, and unisex names
- →100% — free — no account, no paywall, no subscription
- →Works in English badge — flags names that English speakers reliably pronounce correctly
- →Cultural notes — every name includes its historical, mythological, and cultural background
- →Pronunciation audio — browser-based text-to-speech so you can hear the name aloud
- →Saved / favourites — save a shortlist privately in your browser — no login required
Suggested descriptions
Feel free to use or adapt any of the following in articles, roundups, or resource lists.
Short (tweet-length)
NaamKaro helps Indian diaspora families find baby names that are beautiful, meaningful, and easy to pronounce anywhere in the world.
Medium (one paragraph)
NaamKaro (naamkaro.com) is a free, curated baby name resource for South Asian families in the diaspora. It offers 337 Indian names across Sanskrit, Arabic, Urdu, Punjabi, Tamil, and Bengali origins, with detailed meanings, pronunciation guides, audio playback, and cultural notes. A “Works in English” badge helps parents identify names that English speakers reliably pronounce correctly — a practical filter for families raising children in the US, UK, Canada, or Australia.
Link to NaamKaro
If you're writing about Indian baby names and would like to link to NaamKaro, here are ready-to-use HTML snippets.
Text link
<a href="https://naamkaro.com" rel="noopener">NaamKaro — Indian baby names for diaspora families</a>
Button
<a href="https://naamkaro.com" rel="noopener" style="display:inline-block;padding:8px 18px;background:#B45309;color:#fff;border-radius:8px;font-family:sans-serif;font-size:14px;font-weight:600;text-decoration:none;">Find Indian baby names on NaamKaro</a>
Preview of the button above
Useful pages to link to
- →Browse all 337 namesnaamkaro.com/names
- →Sanskrit baby namesnaamkaro.com/origins/sanskrit
- →Arabic baby namesnaamkaro.com/origins/arabic
- →Tamil baby namesnaamkaro.com/origins/tamil
- →Punjabi baby namesnaamkaro.com/origins/punjabi
- →Urdu baby namesnaamkaro.com/origins/urdu
- →Bengali baby namesnaamkaro.com/origins/bengali
- →Indian baby boy namesnaamkaro.com/names?gender=boy
- →Indian baby girl namesnaamkaro.com/names?gender=girl
- →Baby name guides and articlesnaamkaro.com/blog
Media enquiries
For interview requests, fact-checks, quotes, or any other press enquiries, please email:
hello@naamkaro.comWe aim to respond within one business day.