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Here is your first of 81 pages containing 806 Sanskrit Names and Meanings for Babies. For more ideas, continue searching our site by letters a name starts or ends with, the baby name itself, baby's gender, or the name's meaning or origin. Names are listed below in alphabetical order.

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Aadi Boy Sanskrit First Philanthropist Spiritualism Baby name gage.
Aadidev Boy Sanskrit The first god, Ancient god Leader Solitude Baby name gage.
Aadinath Boy Sanskrit God, Supreme Ruler of the Univ ... Worker Expression Baby name gage.
Aaditya Boy Sanskrit Sun ... Specialist Expression Baby name gage.
Aadrika Girl Sanskrit Mountain, Celestial ... Helper Expression Baby name gage.
Aagam Boy Sanskrit Arrival ... Marketer Expression Baby name gage.
Aagney Boy Sanskrit Son of the Fire God ... Administrator Solitude Baby name gage.
Aagneya Boy Sanskrit Son of Agni, Son of the fire ... Helper Success Baby name gage.
Aalok Boy Sanskrit Brightness, Light, Cry of vict ... Worker Success Baby name gage.

Aamod Boy Sanskrit Pleasure ... Specialist Success Baby name gage.

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Sanskrit Names
Sanskrit is important because its earliest Vedic forms is one of the oldest Indo-European languages serving as India's ancient classical way of speaking for thousands of years, and remains an official language of India. The word "Vedic" refers to Aryans who settled in India around 1500BC. In this context, Aryan does not refer to blond-haired, blue-eyed person of Nordic descent you might imagine. Rather, Aryan history started with inhabitants of areas now known as Iran, Afghanistan, and India. And, we say "way of speaking" because rather than an independent languange necessarily, it is more of a refined way of speaking. As such, it has been a primary vessel carrying the Hindu religion. In-fact, some consider Hinduism and Sanskrit to be inseparably intertwined. Sanskrit has also been adopted by Buddhist scholars. It is considered sacred and sophisticated. Those of European descent may see it as similar to the ancient Latin language. Over time, Sanskrit evolved becoming more formalized and correct based on mathematic precision. The word "Sanskrit" itself means "perfectly formed" or "completed". This helped distinguish Sanskrit from other less structured forms of expression which were increasingly considered artless or vulgar. When translating ancient Sanskrit scripture (such as the Sanghata Sutra) into English, many personal names were omitted which is unfortunate because many Sanskrit names are full of beautiful meaning and significance. Original scriptures and Tibetan translations have been found to retain Sanskrit names and their meanings.

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