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Sanskrit Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Pathika Traveler; wayfarer; pilgrim Sanskrit Boy
Pathikrit Maker of the path; pathfinder, pioneer; traveler Sanskrit Boy
Pathin Traveler; wayfarer - one who follows a path Sanskrit Boy
Pattan Town, city, seaport or port Sanskrit Boy
Pavak Fire; purifier Sanskrit Boy
Pavaka Fire; purifier - one who purifies by fire Sanskrit Boy
Pavanbir Warrior of the wind; brave or pure like the wind Punjabi, Sanskrit Boy
Pavanjit Conqueror of the wind Sanskrit Boy
Pavanpal Protector or keeper of the wind Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Pawanjeet Victory of the wind; from pawan (wind) + jeet (victory) Punjabi, Sanskrit Boy
Pawanjit Conqueror of the wind Punjabi, Sanskrit Boy
Payas Milk; sweet, nourishing Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Peeush Nectar; ambrosia; the divine life-giving drink Hindi, Sanskrit Boy
Peeyoosh Nectar, ambrosia (the divine/milk of the gods) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Peeyush Nectar; ambrosia; life-giving milk (divine nectar) Hindi, Sanskrit Boy
Phalgun Relating to or born in the Hindu month Phalguna (February–March); associated with spring and auspiciousness. Hindu, Sanskrit Boy
Phanendra Lord of serpents (from phani = serpent + Indra = lord/king) Sanskrit Boy
Phanindhar Lord or king of serpents (from Sanskrit 'phani' = snake + 'indra' = lord) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Phanindra Lord of serpents (king of snakes) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Phanindranath Derived from phaṇī (snake) + indra (lord) + nath (lord/master) - roughly “lord of snakes” or “Phanindra, the lord” Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Phanindranatha Approximately 'lord/master of serpents' (from Sanskrit elements: phani = serpent, indra = king/god, natha = lord). Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Pinaaki Bearer of the Pināka (Shiva's bow); archer, bowman Sanskrit Boy
Pinak Bow; specifically the Pinaka, the divine bow of Lord Shiva Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Pinaki Wielder/bearer of the Pināka (Shiva's bow); archer/bowman Sanskrit Boy
Pinakin Wielder/holder of the Pināka (Shiva's bow); associated with Lord Shiva Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Pindari Of the Pindar (river/glacier); historically linked to the Pindari raiders Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Pingala Bronze-colored, tawny or reddish; name of an ancient Sanskrit scholar/poet and of a solar energy channel (Pingala nadi) in yogic tradition Sanskrit Boy
Pirapat Heroic prosperity Pali, Sanskrit, Thai Boy
Pitamaha Venerable ancestor; literally 'great-grandfather' or forefather Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Pitambar Yellow‑robed; literally 'one who wears yellow garments' (epithet of Lord Vishnu) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Pitamber Yellow-clad; wearer of yellow garments; epithet of Vishnu/Krishna. Sanskrit Boy
Pitar Father; ancestor Sanskrit Boy
Pitri Ancestor; father; forefather (related to the Vedic/ancestral spirits 'pitṛ'). Sanskrit Boy
Piush Nectar, ambrosia; milk Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Piyapong Beloved lineage Pali, Sanskrit, Thai Boy
Poojan Worship, reverence, act of offering Hindi, Sanskrit Boy
Poojit Worshipped; honored; revered Hindi, Sanskrit Boy
Poojith Worshipped; honored; respected Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Poojithan Worshipped; honored; respected Sanskrit Boy
Poornachand Full moon (from pūrṇa 'full' + chandra 'moon') Sanskrit Boy
Poornachandra Full moon; 'complete' (pūrṇa) + 'moon' (candra). Sanskrit Boy
Poornanand Complete bliss; one who is fully blissful Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Prabakar Maker of light; the sun; luminous Sanskrit Boy
Prabal Strong; powerful; mighty Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Prabhaat Dawn; morning; sunrise; brightness Hindi, Sanskrit Boy
Prabhakar Maker of light; the sun; illuminator (epithet of the Sun) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Prabhakarreddy Prabhakar: 'giver/maker of light' or 'sun'; Reddy: Telugu surname/title, historically a chieftain/landowner Sanskrit Boy
Prabhal Powerful; strong; mighty Sanskrit Boy
Prabhat Dawn; morning Sanskrit Boy
Prabhatam Dawn; morning; daybreak Sanskrit Boy

Sanskrit Boys name popularity over time

Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Sanskrit-origin name in our dataset.

4,408
Names in this origin
7
With data in 2025
0
Births 2025
13,929
Peak year 2014