Animals in Hindi
The animal world — जानवर (जानवर, jaanvar) — in Devanagari with pronunciation, grouped into farm animals, wild beasts and birds, with the cultural notes that matter.
Animals are woven through Indian life, language and faith more deeply than in most cultures, which makes this vocabulary both fun and revealing. The general word for animal is जानवर (jaanvar), and you'll meet many of these creatures in everyday surroundings — a गाय ambling through a market, a बंदर raiding a temple, a हाथी in a festival procession.
Some animals carry special weight: the cow, गाय, is sacred in Hinduism; the tiger, बाघ, is the national animal; and the peacock, मोर, is the national bird. We've split the list into domestic/farm animals, wild animals and birds so it's easier to absorb in groups.
Domestic & farm animals
| English | Hindi | Pronunciation |
|---|---|---|
| Dog | कुत्ता | kutta |
| Cat | बिल्ली | billi |
| Cow | गाय | gaay |
| Buffalo | भैंस | bhains |
| Ox / bullock | बैल | bail |
| Horse | घोड़ा | ghoda |
| Goat | बकरी | bakri |
| Sheep | भेड़ | bhed |
| Donkey | गधा | gadha |
| Camel | ऊँट | oont |
| Pig | सूअर | suar |
Wild animals
| English | Hindi | Pronunciation |
|---|---|---|
| Lion | शेर / सिंह | sher / sinh |
| Tiger | बाघ | baagh |
| Elephant | हाथी | haathi |
| Monkey | बंदर | bandar |
| Bear | भालू | bhaaloo |
| Deer | हिरण | hiran |
| Fox | लोमड़ी | lomdi |
| Jackal | सियार | siyaar |
| Snake | साँप | saanp |
| Rabbit | ख़रगोश | khargosh |
Birds
| English | Hindi | Pronunciation |
|---|---|---|
| Peacock | मोर | mor |
| Crow | कौआ | kauaa |
| Parrot | तोता | tota |
| Pigeon | कबूतर | kabootar |
| Sparrow | गौरैया | gauraiya |
| Owl | उल्लू | ulloo |
| Hen / rooster | मुर्गी / मुर्गा | murgi / murga |
| Duck | बत्तख़ | battakh |
| Eagle | चील | cheel |
Usage notes & culture
Male, female & young. Many animals inflect by gender like nouns: कुत्ता (dog) → कुतिया (bitch); घोड़ा (horse) → घोड़ी (mare); मुर्गा (rooster) → मुर्गी (hen). The -ा/-ी swap is the usual male/female pattern.
Bird, two ways. A bird is पक्षी (pakshi, formal) or चिड़िया (chidiya, everyday, often for a small bird). Both are correct.
Animals in idiom. Hindi is rich with animal sayings — शेर stands for bravery, उल्लू (owl) ironically for a fool, and गधा (donkey) for someone slow-witted. Knowing the animal unlocks the insult or compliment.
A common error is calling every big cat शेर. If you specifically mean a tiger, say बाघ; for a leopard, तेंदुआ (tenduaa).
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