Pihu
PEE-hoo
Pihu refers to the sweet, melodic chirping sound of a bird, most often associated with the peacock. The name evokes innocence, natural beauty, and the gentle sounds of the natural world. In Hindi-speaking cultures it is used as a term of endearment for young girls, conveying softness and charm. Parents choosing this name often wish to celebrate the joyful, musical quality they see in their daughter.
At a glance
A soft, melodic Hindi name meaning the chirping of a bird, widely used as a term of endearment across India.
Etymology & History
Pihu is an onomatopoeic Hindi word that captures the sound of a bird's call, particularly that of the peacock. Onomatopoeic names are common in South Asian naming traditions, where the natural world provides inspiration for names that carry both meaning and music. The word appears in classical Hindi poetry and folk songs, often used to describe the calls of birds in idyllic natural settings.
Cultural Significance
In Indian culture, birds are considered auspicious and their songs are linked to joy, freedom, and the divine. The peacock, India's national bird, is associated with beauty, grace, and the monsoon season. Naming a daughter Pihu connects her to these positive qualities and to a tradition of poetic, nature-inspired naming. The name gained additional visibility through Bollywood films and popular media, cementing its place as a modern yet culturally rooted choice.
Famous people named Pihu
Pihu (2018 film character)
The central character of the acclaimed Indian thriller film Pihu, a two-year-old girl whose story captivated audiences across India.
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Where you'll find Pihu
Pihu shows up in these curated collections across Namekin.