Noah Blackwell

By Noah Blackwell
Modern Naming Trends Expert

Updated on September 04, 2024

Indiana

US Popularity Rank: 2470

Origin: Persian

Meaning: Land of the Indians

The gender-neutral name Indiana carries the meaning “land of the Indians” and derives from the American state. Predating the States, the word Indiana is made up of Persian, Latin, and Sanskrit elements. Regardless of baby’s roots, there’s a pop-cultural significance to this name that can’t be matched. For the film buff hearing this name, the first thing that no doubt comes to mind is the iconic Indiana Jones series. With the titular role being a showcase of intelligence, quick wit, and undying love for adventure, Indiana Jones has the makings of qualities baby can aspire to keep in life.

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