Nornal loco in any types such as WDM1
Abhinav - Named to a WAP-4.
Airavat - Named to some WDG-4's which belong to Gooty Diesel locomotive shed.
Baaz - (Bird of prey in Hindi) Mainly two WDP 4's 20011 & 20012 are called BAAZ, WDP-4's 20000-20009 also have the name stencilled on them in the side.
Baba...
more... Saheb - Named to a WAP-1 which is named after Babasaheb Ambedkar.
Vallabh-Named to first WCAM-1 #21800.
Balwant - Named to first WCAM-2 #21861.
Cheetah - Named to some WDM-3D's.
Dr.Silver - Named to a MONU, Its livery is Red unlike the standard green livery.
Gajraj - Named to some diesel locomotives of 141xx series.
Gajodhar
Garuda - Named to first Microprocessor controlled WDG-2a.
Jagjivan Ram - Named WAM-1 which is named after India's ex-Railway Minister Babu Jagjivan Ram.[14]
Jawahar - Named to a WAP-1 which is named after India's first prime minister Jawahar Lal Nehru.
Krishnaveni - Named to a WAG-5.
Navodit - Named to first natively produced 3-phase Electric Passenger locomotive WAP-5.
Nav Jagran - Named to a WAP-5.
Gaurav - Named to Frist WAP-5 Of Vadodara Shed.
Nav Shakti - Named to a WAG-9.
Nav yug - (New era in Hindi) Named to first natively produced 3-phase Electric Goods locomotive: WAG-9.
Prabal - Named to WDM-3A's which belongs to Lucknow Shed.
Prayas - Named to a WAG-7.
Pushpak - Named to a WDP-3A.
Rajhans - Named to a WAP-4e which belongs to Vadodara Shed.
Airavat - Named to a WAP-4e which belongs to Vadodara Shed.
Mayur - Named to a WAP-4e which belongs to Vadodara Shed.
Pawanhans - Named to a WAP-4e which belongs to Vadodara Shed.
Arjun - Named to a WAP-4e which belongs to Vadodara Shed.
Panther -Named to WAP-4e which belongs to Vadodara Shed.
Cheetah -Named to WAP-4e which belongs to Vadodara Shed.
Sahyattri - Named to a WAP-4e which belongs to Howrah Shed.
Antim - Named to a WAM-4 which belongs to Bhusaval Shed(Last WAM4 to be Produced).
Samrat - Named to a WAG-7.
locomotives.
Shantidan - Named to first WAG-7 #27001 (29 March 1992) (christened by Mother Teresa).
Sukh Sagar Naveen - Named to a WAM-4 (not in service).
Tiger Face - Refers to those WAG-7 locomotives which have red and white stripes on their front and painted red, white, blue, as opposed to being fully painted light blue.