Hindu Philosophy baby names
Names tagged with “Hindu Philosophy” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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17 names
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- Samadhi
Sanskrit
94A state of meditative absorption in Hindu and Buddhist practice, representing deep spiritual focus and enlightenment.
- Nirvan
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'liberation' or 'enlightenment,' referring to the ultimate state of freedom from suffering in Buddhist and Hindu philosophy.
- Taksh
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'sharp' or 'quick', also signifying a celestial being or divine spark in Hindu philosophy
- Shanti
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'peace' or 'tranquility', a fundamental concept in yoga and Hindu philosophy representing inner calm and spiritual serenity.
- Shravya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'shruti' meaning 'that which is heard' or 'listening'. Associated with divine sound and Vedic knowledge in Hindu philosophy.
- Akshaya
Sanskrit
62Meaning 'imperishable' or 'indestructible' in Sanskrit, signifying eternal permanence and unchanging nature.
- Samyuktha
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'united' or 'joined together', symbolizing harmony and connection in Hindu philosophy
- Yaksh
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'void' or 'empty space', associated with the concept of celestial ether in Hindu philosophy and cosmology.
- Aadiv
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'one who cannot be divided', symbolizing unity and wholeness. Associated with the concept of the indivisible self in Hindu philosophy.
- Vardhan
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'to increase' or 'to grow'. Associated with expansion, growth, and enhancement in Hindu philosophy.
- Nithila
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'night' or 'dark', also interpreted as relating to the divine feminine principle in Hindu philosophy.
- Avyaanreddy
Sanskrit
55From Sanskrit 'Avyaya' (imperishable) combined with Telugu suffix. Represents eternal, unchanging strength in Hindu philosophy.
- Niyathi
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'destiny' or 'fate', reflecting Hindu philosophical concepts of divine order and predetermined life path.
- Sathvika
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'pure' or 'virtuous'. A name rooted in Hindu philosophy emphasizing moral excellence and spiritual purity.
- Aparna
Sanskrit
42Means 'leafless' or 'without leaves' in Sanskrit, symbolizing simplicity and spiritual detachment in Hindu philosophy
- Niyat
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit 'niyati' meaning intention, purpose, or destiny. Reflects the concept of one's predetermined fate or life purpose in Hindu philosophy.
- Mokshith
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit 'moksha' meaning liberation or enlightenment in Hindu philosophy, with the suffix '-ith' creating a modern name form
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
