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Top 250 Sanskrit Baby Names for Girls and Boys
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What is in a name? It is something that distinguishes one person from the other and gives a person a sense of identity. Choosing a name for your baby is an important decision to make since it is what everyone will know him or her as. Most people name their children something that has a connection to the culture that they come from, and in India it is not uncommon to find people with Sanskrit names. These are names that have been around for a very long time and have been passed down through the generations. Even though the language has changed, many people still have Sanskrit names.
Baby Names In Sanskrit With Meanings
Whether you are looking for names for a boy or a girl, we have got some beautiful Sanskrit names for you to consider along with their meanings.
Baby Girl Names In Sanskrit
Here are some beautiful Sanskrit names for baby girl:
Name
Meaning
Aady
The one who always comes first; the best; a child of the dawn or beginning
Agni
Fire, flame
Aishwarya
Prosperity; rich
Akira
Strength, grace
Anya
Graceful, inexhaustible, gracious
Arati/Arti
Hymns sung in honour of God with lamps in hand
Basanti
Season of spring; yellow
Bela
Creeper that flowers; time; sea shore; evening time; Jasmine flower
Bhanupriya
Beloved of the sun
Bhavya
Splendid; grand; another name for the goddess Parvati
Bipasha
River
Chaitra
The beginning; first month in Indian calendar
Charu
Attractive; beautiful; pleasing
Daksha
Lord Shiva’s wife; Earth
Dina
Dinah; Judgment of God; spear
Diya
Lamp
Eesha
Another name for goddess Parvati; pure
Elina
Intelligent; purity
Eshwari
Powerful; goddess
Ezrela
God is my strength
Falguni
Beautiful
Feshikha
Princess
Fullan
To bloom
Garima
Prowess, warmth, honour, strength
Gaurika
Pretty young girl
Gina
Silver
Gunjita
Buzzing of bees
Hamsa
Swan
Harini
Deer
Harshada
Bringer of happiness
Heera
Diamond
Hemlata
Golden creeper
Hima
Snow
Himani
Another name for goddess Parvati
Idha
Insight
Indira
Another name for goddess Lakshmi
Indu
Moon
Ishwarya
Prosperity of God
Jaina
Good character
Jasmine
Flower
Jaya
Victory
Jeevika
Water
Jiya
Sweetheart
Jyoti
Flame
Kalika
Loud, bud of a flower
Kamal
Lotus
Karishma
Miracle
Kavita
Poetry
Keertana
Devotional song
Lakshita
Distinguished
Lakshya
Destination, aim
Lalita
Beautiful woman
Lata
Creeper
Lavenia
Purified
Leela
Divine drama
Leena/Lina
Devoted
Madhu
Honey
Madhuri
Sweet
Maina
Bird
Malvika
Lived in Malva
Mamta
Love of a mother
Manasi
Lady
Manisha
Desire
Manju
Pleasant
Nadia
The beginning
Naina
Eyes
Nalini
Sweet lotus
Namrata
Modesty
Natali
Princess
Neeta
Good behaviour, within the rules
Neha
Rain, love
Oditi
Dawn, daybreak
Ojasvi
Bright
Omaja
Baby from spiritual union
Omna
Pure or pious
Onella
Light
Opal
A precious stone
Osha
Burning, gift, shining
Padma
Lotus
Pari
Charitable princess
Parvati
She who lives in mountains, lord Shiva’s wife
Poonam
Full moon
Prema
Love , affection
Priya
Beloved, Full of kindness
Priyanka
Everyone’s favourite, Beautiful move
Queta
Tall, fortress
Rachna
Creation
Radha
Lover to Lord Krishna
Rajani
Night
Rana
An elegant one, a blessing, the one who is victorious, delightful
Rani
Queen
Ranjana
Entertaining, fun
Rasmi
Moonbeam, sunlight, glowing, shining ray of light, radiant
Reava
Riverbank, Sacred Narmada, Shore
Rebha
Singer of praises
Reema
Gazelle, White antelope, a precious gem
Reshma
Soft, silky and shiny
Rhea
Singer
Ridhi
Successful, to grow, prosperity, to profit
Risha
Saintly, a queen, beautiful, pure, like a feather
Rithu
Season
Romila
Heartfelt
Ruchira
Delicious, saffron
Ruchati
To shine
Rupa
Silver, beautiful
Sajni
Beloved
Sakshi
Witness
Sani
Gift
Sanjana
In harmony
Sara
Princess, purity, excellence, queenly, beautiful, precious, happy
Saral
Simple, honest, sincere
Seema
Wave, Symbol, that which is precious, limit, border
Seeta
Wife of Lord Rama
Sejal
River water or Pure water
Shaila
Living on the mountain
Shanti
Peace
Shila
Thunder, rock
Shria
Beauty, wealth, prosperity
Smita
Lady who is always smiling
Sneha
Affectionate, friendly, loving
Somya
Soft, faithful, mild, beautiful
Tamira
Magic
Tania
Queen of the fairies
Tara
Star, hill on which kings meet
Trisha
Thirst
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Sanskrit Names For Baby Boy
Here are the top Sanskrit baby boy names:
Names
Meaning
Aadi
Superior one, first born
Aaditya
The sun
Abhay
Fearless
Abhinav
New
Abhiraam
Very pleasing
Abhishek
Religious bath over a deity
Adhik
Numerous, great
Adrij
One who belongs to the mountains
Agrim
Leader
Ahlad
Delightful, joyful, refreshing
Ainesh
The sun’s glory
Ajar
Young
Ajit
Unconquerable
Akhil
Complete, whole, Intelligent, king, sun
Akrit
Art, design, form, shape
Aloka
Vision, splendour, lustre, aspect
Amaan
Peace
Amardeep
Light eternal
Amish
Honest
Amit
Boundless
Anil
God of wind
Bakul
Type of tree
Balam
Lover, husband
Balraj
Powerful king
Balakrishna
Lord Krishna in his youth
Bhanu
Bright, Sunrise, Light
Bhavin
To exist, to live
Bharadwaj
Bird from mythology, a sage
Bashu
Sun, maker of light
Bhupa
The earths protector
Binay
Blessing, good manners
Binoy
Humble, request
Bipin
Sharp, talented, forest king/tigerking
Birendra
Warrior king
Brent
Top of the hill
Bruhath
For the good of the universe
Cav
Handsome, poet
Chand
Moon, to shine
Chet
Awareness, soldiers, from the fortress of rock
Chitran
Clear-minded, light
Chintan
Meditation
Daaruk
Lord Krishna’s charioteer, a tree
Daman
Controlling one
Darshan
Vision, a god in Hindu mythology
Dasu
One who sacrifices and worships
Deva
Angel, Divine being
Deepak
Lamp, brightly shining
Deepesh
Glowing moon
Deven
Godlike
Devdas
God’s servant
Dhiraj
Patient
Dilip
An ancestor of Rama
Divakar
Sun
Edi
Healing, herb, prosperity guardian
Eeshwar
God
Ekram
Honour
Ettan
Breath
Falith
Productive
Gagan
Heaven, the sky
Gandharaj
Scent king, sandal
Garud
Bird king, bird from mythology, falcon
Garjan
Thunder
Gaurav
Honourable, respectful, pride
Gautam
Buddha
Gayan
Sky, song
Girish
Mountain God
Gopal
Protector of cows and cow herds, Lord Krishna
Hakesh
Lord of sound
Hans
God is merciful, god’s gift, swan
Hari
Belongs to God, remover of pain
Harshit
Filled with happiness
Haroon
Hope
Harsha
Joy, delight
Hemant
The best season
Hrishi
Pleasure
Hrithik
From the heart
Iyaan
God’s gift, Lord Shiva
Jagger
Loyal, strong
Jaiman
Victorious one
Jashwin
Bright
Kamal
Perfection or lotus flower
Kapilashwa
One who has a white horse
Karan
Pandavas eldest brother, instrument
Kaushal
Clever
Kautik
Joy
Kiran
Ray of light
Krish
Lord Krishna
Kuldeep
Family heir
Kurven
One who will do great things
Kushal
Happy, clever, good, perfect
Lalit
Beautiful and attractive
Lankesh
Ravana
Lokesh
King of the world
Lukesh
Emperor
Mahesh
One of the names of Shiva, God
Manav
Youth
Maneet
Honoured
Manik
From jewels
Manoj
Coming forth from the intellect, love
Mohan
Wonderful and enchanting
Monish
Lord of the mind
Naakesh
A lord of heaven
Nagaraja
Mountain king, serpent king
Nagendra
Serpent chief, mountain chief
Nayak
Guide
Nikhil
Victorious, complete, entire, all
Nimish
In the flicker of an eye, a moment
Niraj
Water born
Nirav
Silent
Nirvan
Bliss, freedom, liberation
Nitiman
One who has wisdom in conduct
Omprakash
Om light
Paandu
Pandavas father
Paavan
Sacred, pure
Padman
Lotus
Pankajeet
Eagle
Paramesh
Lord supreme
Rajeev
Blue colour lotus
Rajesh
King’s god, emperor
Raju
Prosperity
Ramith
Loved
Ratan
Precious stone
Samraj
Resplendent
Sanjit
Totally victorious
Sarvajit
He who has conquered all
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Why Are Sanskrit Baby Names Popular?
Here are some reasons why out of all the unique Indian baby names, Sanskrit names are so popular in India:
Sanskrit is an ancient language and was one of the first to be spoken in India. Most of the Indian languages are derivations from it, which means that if you have a Sanskrit name, it will work well for you all over India.
Parents want to name their children after the deities that they worship. They hope that they will be blessed and watched over by the deity.
The parents want their children to develop the attributes of the deities or characteristics they are named after.
Families that rely heavily on astrology often opt for Sanskrit names as the first letter of the name is often chosen for them based on a ritual called “Janm Nakshatra”
Most Indians name their children after their ancestor, which means that the names go way back in history. Many of the names are so old that they were around since when Sanskrit was still the spoken language.
Conclusion
Every parent has a dream and a desire for their child, something that they want their child to grow up to be or some kind of personality traits and characteristics that they want them to have. It is hard to imagine that once you have a baby, everything about that little human’s life is in your hands, including the name by which he or she will be called for the rest of their lives. This is why it is a good idea to go through baby names before your baby is born. You will have enough time to really sit down and go through the meanings and see if the name is something that both you and your partner feels will suit your baby. If you are looking for a Sanskrit name to give your baby, we hope you find the perfect name in the lists given above.
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A Piece of Me Where I Celebrate Myself Every Day
This is one piece which will be revisited quite often as the ocean of motherhood provides learning bigger than any in this universe.
They say a mother is born when the child arrives in this world. A reality that can never be denied! On this note, to all the marvelous ladies who are mothers and mothers-to-be – I bow my head and wish you a spectacular day and hope that every day of life is a happy mother’s day to all you fine, powerful, terrific ladies!
As a way of celebrating this beautiful day (a day that can be celebrated all 365 ¼ days of life every year) I wish to share bitter truth and celebrate my motherhood!
My son, who is soon to be a year old, has taught me a few valuable lessons. These words of harsh wisdom are lessons that just mark the beginning. I still got a long way to say "I am a fully qualified mother!" because motherhood is the actual institution that is more powerful than school or marriage as the mother is never done learning about her child or herself till her last breath. While this is the moral I live by, here are a few pills, which I am sure would be modified until eternity!
1. You are Never Alone.
The child may be asleep but every minute you feel the need to rush to his bed to be sure he is not crying. He may be playing in some corner of the house but the second you step into the washroom he's following you to the door. He may be well-fed but he wants to be with you while you are eating. Yes, these may sound beautiful but the blissful 'me' time is vanished in thin air. While I would not trade my time with my son for anything else, I do miss those morning coffees in solitude and those long showers. The fact is, there will never be a perfect balance, and that is fine, but initiatives and efforts to stay in touch with oneself are important to remain sane.
2. Your Husband would Never be Fully Adjusted to the Presence of his Child, even After 11 Months!
Those months of sleeping on your left side and feeling numbness in those extremities are the small ways nature gets you accustomed to co-sleeping with your baby. It’s a long way down the road for your husband to get used to sharing his bed with a teeny-tiny human. Nevertheless, the small instances do not mask the crux of what most couples go through during this tough phase –the attention! While most understanding husbands give in their best during the first few years of parenthood, some still work on whispering around a sleeping baby, constraining music or movies, and managing or planning their activities with a child at home.
3. The Maid is your Child’s Best Friend :/
Out of sight is out of mind– one of the best policies that most children innately follow. The look on my son’s face on seeing the maid is like watching a double rainbow and then she is out of his mind for another 24 hours. The communication is better than cartoons on TV. It may not be so heartwarming to many, considering the hygiene she may follow, yet the soft-corner that she keeps for the child is the reason most households have an amicable relationship with her. After all, why risk losing a maid who has become comfortable with your child, right?
4. He May be your First, but Never the First to the World Out There. Welcome the Strange Questions.
All children have only one mode of communication – sound! Yelling, crying or making strange syllable sounds. Yet, I get stunned when someone asks me, how is your child – a cry-baby or normal child? Well, it would be easier to just state what is expected of an answer for such an appalling (lack of a better word) question. Trust me, past 11 months, I have had people throw this question uncountable times or even uttered the words (literally translated to) “He is not a cry baby, he just cries when he’s hungry!” I do not know if I am to gleam with pride or drop my jaws shocked.
This is not the only confounding question (or comment) I have faced. As many others have heard, I too have been a victim of the “Your child is not a chubby baby.” or “He needs to be around people to learn to reach milestones faster” amidst many others. However, (touch-wood), my son has been one of those many gifted kids who takes his time but reaches every milestone on his own like a miracle. He has taught me that leaving him to flow with the nature is not at all a mistake – be it sitting, crawling, standing, pushing through the floor like a swimmer, or sleeping on his stomach – he did it all on his own. He took his time but showed that nature is beauty. Forcing or pushing time to get the child to be faster or quicker makes no sense.
5. Every Day is a New Day – Get the Camera Rolling All Day Long!
Being the only one around a growing infant during the day means a lot of people’s curiosity is answered through your eyes, I mean, the camera’s eyes. Most of the time, I remember those few scenes from F.R.I.E.N.D.S or How I Met Your Mother, where in my son would suddenly do something out of the blue that I wished I’d recorded to show my husband or anyone because I am not sure when the next time would be. It may be some action, some mischief, some sound, some incident, or a new milestone. Every day is a new day, literally. Most just remain special to my eyes (and mind!).
6. Mothers Need to Evolve to keep up to the Current Timeline.
“In our days, we never questioned the elders. If they asked us to do something for the child, we believed it’s for the best. Nowadays, couples question everything that needs to be done for their child. "Haven’t we raised you?” I ascertain that most parents have been a victim of this comment in their early parenthood days till the family realized that their intervention will not be paid heed to.
“Solely breastfeed for the first 6 months” is a challenge to keep up for most mothers. Most family members, by the 3rd-4th month, aim to get the baby started on supplemental diets to “fasten” the growth or increase the baby’s weight. Even stating that the baby is right where he is on the growth chart would yield response - “What’s a growth chart? We did not have Google or such knowledge, and doctors will tell anything.” Then comparison begins.
Ultimately, standing strong and staying determined in believing in yourself and the medical professionals to bring up the healthy baby that he is means staying up-to-date with the current trends of what is healthy, recommended weight growth, vaccinations, activities, etc., and bringing the family together to support and believe in you.
7. The Mother is the First to Notice Every Minute Detail of her Child but Last to be Believed.
From the yellowish tinge in his eyes to the eczema patches in his skin to the allergy in his eyes, I have been the first to notice. Many may respond to this stating that I am the only one around most of the day, thus, it is obvious, but the catch is, “motherly instinct.” To notice something abnormal is the nature’s way of how we, mothers, work. On trying to bring the detail to light, the common response would be, “May be you are thinking too much, he is just fine!” When the time comes to act, the mothers are blamed with this next common response “What were you doing all this while, why didn’t you do something about this before?” Either way, a dumbfounded reaction is all that I have had in these past 11 months that I have been through.
8. Social Awkwardness is Common.
“How come he fell?” “Why these grades” “Why is he restless?” – are a few rhetorical questions that any mother faces. Though children are unpredictable, society too raises unpredictable questions. These questions train the mother (and the father) in facing many a socially awkward situations. Be it hoping that they do what they normally do or speak a certain way or react a certain manner; the situation is always unpredictable with a child. Similarly, the response that a person gets is never the same as what the previous person gets, hence, a bold, outspoken answer or ignorance, mothers become experts in handling situations on-the-go.Of course, a mother is never alone in whatever she does. Parenthood is a team-work. Trying to balance both shoes with one pair of leg is equally a challenge as it is to manage both shoes as a team. With father’s day in June, the month would be flooded with “What’s life without a father” as May was flooded with “Life is meaningless without a mother.” I am sure I would be writing in another article taking my husband’s side, after all, I am a daughter and I would not be where I am without my dad’s contribution. For now, I am just going to enjoy the peaceful hour of my mother’s day (which is every day) by finishing my cup of coffee. Everybody wants to be with your baby and watch the growing miracle of life – but I would not trade my place for anything else, just as I would not trade this moment of bliss. The time is golden for the parents and the world as well. There is always room for improvement, as a mother, as a wife, as a lady, and as a human being in general, but take in the day as it comes.
I have stolen my golden hour by sharing my thoughts with you all. Never forget, the urge to stop time NEVER GOES AWAY - be it corporate world or parenthood; to stop time and love life, love family, and love yourself. Take this time in stride and enjoy the coffee that is life, as I am.
HAPPY MOTHERS DAY TO ALL YOU IRON-WOMEN out there!
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Becoming a mom doesn’t mean you have to don baggy pants, sweatshirt, sneakers and messy hair. What you need to do is update your wardrobe to flatter your new-found curves. Do you remember how you used to take time to dress before you got pregnant? By staying away from the 10 fashion mistakes moms make, you can continue the elan as a new mommy!
Top 10 Common Fashion Mistakes Moms Make
Just because your body has changed after giving birth doesn't mean you can't still look and feel fabulous. Dress for your new body and flaunt it with confidence! All you need to do is avoid certain mistakes that may highlight certain flaws. Avoid wearing:
1. Low-rise Jeans
Low-rise jeans don't provide enough support to love handles – a problem you are likely to face post pregnancy. Go for high-waist jeans instead. A good pair will extend the necessary support to your belly. Plus, you don’t want people to have a sneak-peak every time your toddler throws something on the floor and you bend down to pick it up.
2. Horizontal Stripes
Pre-pregnancy or post, horizontal stripes make you look wider than you actually are and are best avoided.
3. Leggings with the Wrong Tops
Stop yourself from wearing leggings with a short top. Pair your leggings with long tops instead to cover your hip area. Try to stock on some black leggings – they will make you look slimmer!
4. Capri Pants
They look adorable when you are pregnant, not after that. A capri pant cuts your height visually, while ankle length pants make you look taller. This three-inch difference in length makes a huge difference to the way you look.
5. Ruffle Tops
Ruffles in the wrong place make you look bulky, especially in your breast area. Avoid poorly placed ruffles with a vengeance for this is a very common fashion mistake.
6. Pleats
The pleats in your pants make the cloth stick-out, drawing all the focus to your belly. A heavily pleated shirt zeroes down attention exactly where you don't want any. However, a closed pleated shirt gives you a slimmer look – splurge on a few right away!
7. The Wrong-sized Bra
Your body responds extremely well to a well-fitted bra. With the right bra underneath, anything will look gorgeous on you. Choose your bras wisely and make sure they cater to your many needs as a new mom, such as nursing and providing ample support.
8. Large Prints
Avoid large, unflattering prints placed across your chest area. Opt for all-printed tee shirts that will help you disguise the problematic areas easily.
9. Ill-fitting Dresses
A dress that is either too loose or too tight is a sore sight. Make sure your love handles are properly covered, taking the attention away from your hip and towards your legs instead. You can also choose an A-Line dress that will flare out right above the hip.
10. Plain Tee-shirts
Avoid wearing plain tee-shirts as they don’t do much visually to hide love handles. Instead, pick a graphic tee-shirt to add to your cool-quotient while also hiding your belly.Being a mommy is a great reason to update your wardrobe. Get yourself clothes that do justice to your curves and let you flaunt yourself to the world with confidence. Make sure to do no faux pas by avoiding the fashion mistakes most moms make! Read more
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I am mother of a 1 year child and also continuing my duty as a govt official after availing child care leave. My husband is also working . We live with my in laws. But they both are patient who couldn’t do much. It is worth mentioning , if I say I have a very hectic schedule. We do not have day care nearby in our town to drop the baby during our office hours. During covid-19,we didn’t appoint any caretaker for the baby except a part time maid we have in our home for last 20 years. But mine and my husband’s service falls under essential services, so, we both had to continue our duties towards office during lockdown. Overall, I have to maintain all the duties towards my baby and husband before and after office hours. During office hours the maid and my in laws somehow manage the baby care. Following ways followed by me for performing all my cuties1.I wake up early in the morning at 5.30 a. M2.complete all the household chores(cleaning, bathing etc) till 8.003.Then I rush to the kitchen and prepare breakfast for all the family members including baby. (In the meantime if baby wakes up my husband and in laws looks after him) 4.As the baby wakes up give him some milk and then takes him for bath and then give him his breakfast, it is very difficult to feed him. It takes almost half an hour to feed him one time and you can’t imagine it becomes a mission for us to feed him one meal. 5.After that I serve breakfast to all other family members and then takes my breakfast. After completing all these I feed my baby in order to make him sleep for 2-3 hours. So that he won’t disturb his grandparents during my absence. Then I rush to office at 10 A. M. I come back from office at 4.p.mReturning from office, I take a bath and have some snacks etc then my baby is ready to hug and kiss me. And this kiss compels me to forget all the tiredness I was feeling till that moment. Again after taking some rest for half an hour the household chores begins and continues till we sleep. In the meantime, I also tries to make my baby learn basics as I have got a early learning kit for my baby and created my bed room as a learning place. I am trying to build him as a valuable citizen of the country as well as performing all my duties towards the familyFinally, I would say it is not too easy for me to carry on all this but when I feel the love I share with my child and husband, all these becomes a part of my life.
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