Vedic baby names
Names tagged with “Vedic” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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31 names
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- Rudransh
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit 'Rudra' (a Vedic deity) combined with 'ansh' meaning 'part' or 'portion'. Represents a divine aspect or fragment of cosmic energy.
- Atharva
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit, the fourth Veda of Hinduism. 'Atharva' references divine knowledge and wisdom in ancient Indian philosophy.
- Vedanth
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit 'Vedanta', referring to the philosophical teachings of the Vedas. Represents knowledge, wisdom, and spiritual truth in Hindu tradition.
- Vaayu
Sanskrit
92Hindu god of wind and air in Vedic mythology. Represents breath, movement, and vital life force.
- Agasthya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit, name of a revered sage in Hindu mythology known for great wisdom and spiritual power. Associated with divine knowledge and cosmic order.
- Vedanshi
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'Vedanshi' meaning 'knower of the Vedas' or 'one who embodies Vedic knowledge', derived from Veda (sacred texts) and anshi (part/essence).
- Nakshatra
Sanskrit
84A star or lunar mansion in Hindu astrology. From Sanskrit nakṣatra, referring to the 27 divisions of the zodiac used in Vedic astronomy and natal chart calculations.
- Ritvik
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit, meaning 'one who sings the Vedas' or 'a Vedic singer'. Associated with Hindu ritual and spiritual practice.
- Atharv
Sanskrit
76From Sanskrit 'Atharva,' referring to the Atharva Veda, one of the four Vedas in Hindu scripture, symbolizing knowledge and spiritual wisdom.
- Vedanshreddy
Sanskrit
70From Sanskrit 'Vedansh' meaning 'part of the Vedas' combined with the surname 'Reddy', an honorific title. Signifies wisdom and scholarly heritage.
- Vedang
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'Vedic knowledge' or 'one who knows the Vedas', referencing the ancient Hindu scriptures and wisdom traditions.
- Dwij
Sanskrit
62One who possesses knowledge of the two Vedas; a learned Brahmin scholar in Hindu tradition.
- Vasishta
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'most excellent' or 'best.' One of the seven sages (Saptarishi) in Hindu cosmology and Vedic tradition.
- Vedavid
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit 'Veda' (sacred knowledge) and 'vid' (to know), meaning 'one who knows the Vedas' or 'knower of divine wisdom'
- Tithi
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'lunar day' or 'tithi', referring to each day in the Hindu lunar calendar; deeply rooted in Vedic astronomy and timekeeping traditions.
- Shukrona
Sanskrit
55From Sanskrit meaning 'thankful' or 'grateful', associated with the planet Venus in Vedic astrology, symbolizing beauty and grace.
- Ashwini
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'swift mare' or 'horseman'. In Hindu mythology, Ashwini Kumaras are divine twin physicians, the first nakshatra in the lunar zodiac.
- Atharvreddy
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit 'Atharva' referring to the fourth Veda, combined with 'reddy' meaning 'ready' or 'prepared'. Associated with knowledge and readiness.
- Shruti
Sanskrit
42In Hindu philosophy, Shruti refers to sacred knowledge that is 'heard' or revealed, foundational to Vedic texts and Indian classical music traditions.
- Vedav
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit 'Veda' meaning sacred knowledge or wisdom, with the diminutive suffix '-av' indicating a bearer of knowledge.
- Samhita
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'collected together' or 'compilation'. Refers to Vedic texts that systematize knowledge and spiritual teachings.
- Agniv
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'fire' or 'flame'. In Hindu mythology, Agni is the god of fire and a central Vedic deity representing purification and transformation.
- Swadha
Sanskrit
42In Hindu philosophy, Swadha represents the offering or nourishment given to ancestors. It signifies self-nature and inherent essence.
- Aadithya
Sanskrit
42The sun; a Hindu deity associated with the sun and cosmic knowledge in Vedic tradition.
- Aryam
Sanskrit
40Noble, honorable one. Derived from Sanskrit roots denoting nobility and respect in Hindu and Indian traditions.
- Vedaant
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit 'Veda' (ancient knowledge/scriptures) and 'ant' (end/culmination), meaning 'one who knows the Vedas' or 'versed in Vedic knowledge'
- Adharv
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit 'adharva' relating to the Atharva Veda, one of four Vedas in Hindu tradition, signifying wisdom and knowledge.
- Aum
Sanskrit
40Sacred Hindu mantra representing the ultimate reality and divine consciousness. Central to meditation and spiritual practice.
- Samved
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'one who knows the Vedas', referencing ancient Hindu scriptures. Associated with wisdom and spiritual knowledge.
- Gayatri
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit, the name of a sacred Vedic mantra and goddess of speech. Associated with divine knowledge, wisdom, and spiritual illumination.
- Aditya
Sanskrit
30From Sanskrit meaning 'sun' or 'solar deity.' Aditya is one of the principal deities in Hindu mythology, associated with light, health, and cosmic order.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
