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The baby name Atiravat is a Male name , 4 syllables long and is pronounced ah-TEE-rah-vaht.

Atiravat is Sanskrit, Thai in Origin.

Gender: Male
Syllables: 4.0
Origin: Sanskrit, Thai
Pronunciation: ah-TEE-rah-vaht

What is the meaning of the name Atiravat ?

The baby name Atiravat is a Male name , 4 syllables long and is pronounced ah-TEE-rah-vaht.

Atiravat is Sanskrit, Thai in Origin.

Atiravat is a rare masculine name rooted in Sanskrit. It combines ati- “exceeding, very” with rava/rāva “sound, acclaim, roar,” plus the adjectival suffix -vat “possessing,” yielding a sense of “exceedingly resounding” or “endowed with great acclaim.” By extension, it can be read as “of great renown” or “one whose voice carries,” evoking presence, fame, and sonorous strength. The name aligns with Sanskrit traditions that valorize sound and praise as signs of power and virtue.

In classical Sanskrit, Atirāvat appears more as a descriptive epithet than as a common personal name, but it has seen modern revival in South Asia and in Thai onomastics influenced by Sanskrit and Pali. Variants and spellings include Atirāvat (IAST), Atiravat (standard), and the Thai-influenced Atirawat (reflecting -vat > -wat). Related forms to note are Iravat and Airavata (mythic), though distinct in meaning. Possible short forms include Ati or Ravat.

Atiravat turns up in none of the birth registries or name datasets we cover. That's typically a sign of a rare name, a regional or traditional one, or a modern coinage. Either way, it's a name very few children share.

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Atiravat is predominantly a boy's name.
Atiravat is a 4 syllable name, pronounced ah-TEE-rah-vaht.
Common nicknames and spelling variations include Atiravata, Atiravat(a), Atirawat and Atiravatam.
Atiravat 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.