Indonesian Names for Girls

  1. Ayu
    • Origin:

      Indonesian
    • Meaning:

      "very feminine, beautiful"
    • Description:

      A common Indonesian name that is sometimes (as with Mary here) joined with another, as in 'Ayu' and 'Tyas,' which becomes 'Ayuningtyas' and means beautiful heart.
  2. Putri
    • Origin:

      Indonesian
    • Meaning:

      "princess; daughter"
    • Description:

      A common name in Indonesia that would not work well in English-speaking countries, being too close to putrid or putty.
  3. Tyas
    • Origin:

      Indonesian
    • Meaning:

      "heart of hearts"
    • Description:

      Tyas is an unusual Indonesian name that's simple and straightforward and could make an distinctive choice in the Western World.
  4. Indah
    • Origin:

      Indonesian
    • Meaning:

      "pretty"
    • Description:

      An Indonesian name that is virtually unknown in the Western World but that is eminently portable, sister of India and Indre or Indra.
  5. Mawar
    • Origin:

      Bahasa and Urdu
    • Meaning:

      "rose"
    • Description:

      Mawar is another of the "rose" variants that is almost unheard of outside its home country (in this case, Indonesia), but which deserves consideration given its lilting sound.
  6. Harum
    • Origin:

      Indonesian
    • Meaning:

      "aromatic"
    • Description:

      The English homophone "harem" means something very different, but Harum is a pretty name nonetheless.
  7. Ratih
    • Origin:

      Indonesian
    • Meaning:

      "most beautiful; godlike"
    • Description:

      Popular Indonesian name that may leave a young girl in an English=speaking country open to teasing.
  8. Djuni
    • Description:

      Djuni is an uncommon feminine name with exotic appeal. It likely has Indonesian or Scandinavian origins - in Indonesia, it might relate to 'Juni' meaning 'June,' while in Scandinavian contexts it could be a variant of 'Juni' or 'Djunee.' The distinctive 'Dj' beginning gives the name a modern, international feel. Djuni remains relatively rare in most Western countries, making it an appealing choice for parents seeking something truly distinctive. The name has a light, melodic quality that conveys a sense of uniqueness and cultural richness. Though uncommon in mainstream naming statistics, Djuni may appeal to families with multicultural backgrounds or those drawn to names with an artistic, bohemian quality.

  9. Jakarta
    • Origin:

      Place name
    • Description:

      Jakarta, the name of the capital and largest city of Indonesia, is located on the island of Java. Both Jakarta and Java could make interesting and unusual choices for a girl.
  10. Laras
    • Origin:

      Indonesian
    • Meaning:

      "calm"
    • Description:

      Everyone will misunderstand it as Lara, but if you're willing to put up with the confusion, this is a truly different yet simple option.