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The baby name Aaditva is a Male name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced AA-deet-vah (IPA: /ɑːˈdiːtvə/).

Aaditva is Indian, Sanskrit in Origin.

Gender: Male
Syllables: 3.0
Origin: Indian, Sanskrit
Pronunciation: AA-deet-vah (IPA: /ɑːˈdiːtvə/)

What is the meaning of the name Aaditva ?

The baby name Aaditva is a Male name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced AA-deet-vah (IPA: /ɑːˈdiːtvə/).

Aaditva is Indian, Sanskrit in Origin.

Aaditva is a modern Indian given name from Sanskrit āditva, built on ādi (“beginning, prime, first”) plus the abstract suffix -tva (“state, quality”). As a lexical word in classical Sanskrit it denotes primacy, pre-eminence, or “firstness,” and by implication can suggest leadership or sovereignty. In contemporary use it is typically masculine and chosen for auspicious associations with new beginnings and standing out.

Because its sound closely echoes Āditya (the Vedic epithet for the Sun and the solar deities, children of Aditi), Aaditva is sometimes interpreted as “sun,” though this meaning strictly belongs to Aaditya/Aditya. Common variants and related forms include Aditva, Aaditya/Aditya, Adithya/Aadhitya (South Indian spellings), and short forms Aadit or Adit. As a personal name, Aaditva is a relatively recent choice, gaining visibility in late-20th- and 21st‑century India and the diaspora.

Nothing for Aaditva shows up in the birth registries or name datasets we track. That usually points to a very rare, regional, or newly coined name. However you look at it, very few people share it.

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Aaditva is predominantly a boy's name.
Aaditva is a 3 syllable name, pronounced AA-deet-vah (IPA: /ɑːˈdiːtvə/).
Common nicknames and spelling variations include Aditva, Aaditwa and Aditvaa.
Aaditva is a name of Sanskrit origin, traditionally used in India. It doesn't appear in the major international birth registries we track, but it is an established name within India and its diaspora communities.