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10 ancient Sanskrit-inspired baby names with modern appeal

ETimes.in | Last updated on - May 1, 2026, 07:00 IST
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10 ancient Sanskrit-inspired baby names with modern appeal

Sanskrit-inspired names have a special charm; they feel traditional, meaningful, and elegant, yet many of them sound fresh enough for today’s world. Their short syllables, deep meanings and timeless roots make them easy to love across generations. Here are ten such baby names:

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Aarav

Aarav is a graceful boy’s name meaning “peaceful.” It has a calm, modern sound but its Sanskrit root gives it depth and cultural richness, making it a strong and soothing choice.

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Advik

Advik means “unique,” which gives it a confident and contemporary feel. The name is short, stylish, and easy to pronounce, while still holding the meaningful simplicity many parents look for in a Sanskrit-rooted name.

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Aadhya

Aadhya is a beautiful girl’s name meaning “first power” or “primordial.” It has a strong spiritual undertone and is linked with divine feminine energy, yet it still feels light, melodic, and very modern in everyday use.

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Vihaan

Vihaan means “dawn,” which gives it a bright and hopeful image. It suggests a new beginning, making it a lovely choice for parents who want a name that feels both poetic and uplifting.

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Ishaan

Ishaan is a powerful and familiar Sanskrit-rooted name associated with the sun, Lord Shiva, and the guardian of the northeast direction. Its spiritual depth and clean sound make it feel both ancient and stylish.

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Kavya

Kavya means “poem,” which gives it a soft, artistic identity. It is elegant without being complicated, which is why it continues to feel attractive to modern families who want meaning with beauty.

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Saanvi

Saanvi is a popular Sanskrit name meaning “follower of Lakshmi.” It has a devotional background, but its smooth and contemporary sound makes it stylish and easy to use for today’s generation.

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Siya

Siya is a short, sweet name with multiple Sanskrit associations, including “white moonlight” and links to Goddess Sita. Its gentle sound and compact style make it especially appealing to modern parents.

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Tara

Tara means “star”, and this simple meaning gives the name a bright, uplifting feel. It is classic, graceful and easy to remember which helps it stay fresh across changing naming trends.

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Meera

Meera is a timeless Sanskrit-rooted name that means “light, saintly woman, prosperous.” It carries a devotional and literary legacy, yet it still sounds soft, familiar, and elegant in modern families.

These Sanskrit-rooted names prove that tradition and modern style can go beautifully together. Each one carries a meaningful origin, a pleasant sound and a timeless identity, making them strong choices for parents who want names with both heart and heritage.

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