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Jupiter-inspired names for babies born on Thursday

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Feb 5, 2026, 06:00 IST
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Jupiter baby names Thursday


In Indian tradition, Thursday is known as Guruvar, the day ruled by Jupiter. Jupiter, or Guru/Brihaspati, stands for wisdom, growth, learning, and grace. Many families believe that babies born on Thursday carry these calm and thoughtful traits. Choosing a name linked to Jupiter can feel like a quiet blessing that stays for life. Here are some Jupiter-inspired baby names.

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Why Thursday is called Guruvar

Thursday gets its name from Guru, another name for Jupiter. In Indian astrology, Jupiter guides knowledge, values, and moral strength. That is why this day is often linked with teachers, learning, and spiritual balance.

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Gurupriya

Meaning: Beloved of the Guru
This name reflects a child who is close to learning and good values. It feels soft yet meaningful and works well for any gender. Gurupriya connects devotion with warmth, making it deeply rooted but not heavy.

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Brihansh

Meaning: A part of Brihaspati
Brihansh comes from Brihaspati, the Vedic name for Jupiter. The name suggests inherited wisdom and calm strength. It feels modern in sound but classical in meaning, which many Indian parents look for today.

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Gurleen

Meaning: One who is absorbed in wisdom
Gurleen is gentle and lyrical. It reflects a child shaped by knowledge and good guidance. The name is commonly heard but still holds depth because of its clear connection to Guru energy.

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Tattvagya

Meaning: Knower of truth
This name links directly to Jupiter’s role as a teacher of truth. Tattvagya feels thoughtful and rare. It suits families who value learning, ethics, and quiet confidence over flashy meanings.

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Gurvith

Meaning: Rooted in Guru’s wisdom
Gurvith sounds contemporary and grounded. It suggests stability, learning, and respect for guidance. The name blends well into modern settings while holding a clear Indian identity.

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Dhishan

Meaning: Intellect and insight
Dhishan is associated with sharp thinking and awareness, qualities ruled by Jupiter. The name is short, strong, and easy to pronounce. It fits well for parents who prefer subtle meanings over direct references.


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