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Sanskrit Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Diviah Divine; heavenly; celestial Sanskrit Girl
divisha Divine, heavenly; often interpreted as 'goddess' or 'one from the heavens.' Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Diviya Divine; heavenly; luminous Sanskrit Girl
Divsha Divine, heavenly; possibly 'day' or 'light' depending on derivation Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Divyaa Divine; heavenly; bright or shining Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Divyakshi Divine-eyed; one who has heavenly or divine eyes Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Divyamala Garland of the divine Sanskrit Girl
Divyamani Divine jewel (divine gem) Sanskrit Girl
Divyanga Divine-bodied; having a divine limb or part; 'one with a divine body' Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Divyanshika Part of the divine; divine fragment or divine light Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Divyanshini Divine light; one who has a divine radiance Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Divyata Divinity; the divine or godlike; heavenly Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Divyavathi Possessing divinity; divine; heavenly Sanskrit Girl
Divyavati Possessing divinity; 'divine' or 'full of the divine.' Sanskrit Girl
Divyia Divine; heavenly; godlike Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Dola Primarily from Sanskrit/Hindi meaning 'swing' or associated with the Dola festival; also appears as a short form/element in some West African names. English, Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Drashti Sight, vision Gujarati, Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Draupadi Daughter of Drupada; princess of Panchala Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Dristi Vision; sight; perception Sanskrit Girl
Droupadi Daughter of Drupada Sanskrit Girl
Drupadī Daughter of Drupada (princess of Panchala); also associated with 'born of the sacrificial fire' (Yajñasenī) Sanskrit Girl
Drupatee Daughter of King Drupada; the Mahabharata princess (Panchali) - a traditional epic name Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Dulari Beloved; darling Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Durba Sacred grass (durva/darbha) used in Hindu rituals; holy/blessed grass Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Durgah Name of the Hindu goddess Durga; means 'invincible', 'inaccessible' or 'fortress'. Hindu, Sanskrit Girl
Durgavati Devoted to or protected by the goddess Durga; 'she who possesses Durga'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Durgawati Possessing the qualities of the goddess Durga; 'one who has Durga' or 'protected by Durga'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Durgi Derived from the goddess Durga; 'invincible', 'fortress', or 'difficult to attack' Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Dushyantana Feminine form of the Sanskrit name Dushyanta, associated with the legendary king Dushyanta; broadly 'conqueror' or 'vanquisher'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Dyaana Primarily from Sanskrit dhyāna meaning 'meditation' or 'contemplation'; also used as a variant of Diana with associations of the divine or the Roman goddess. Latin, Sanskrit Girl
Dyhana Meditation; contemplative absorption Sanskrit Girl
Dyvia Divine; heavenly, radiant Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Eashaa Variant of Isha, often understood as 'goddess' or 'the one who protects'; sometimes associated with 'life' or 'alive'. Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Ekavali “single row” or “solitary vine/creeper” - implying uniqueness or singular beauty Sanskrit Girl
Ekavalli One creeper / single vine (from 'eka' = one + 'valli' = creeper/garland; also a name of a goddess) Sanskrit, Tamil Girl
Ekya Oneness; unity; unique Sanskrit Girl
Enakshi Beautiful-eyed; one with lovely eyes Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Epsita Desired; wished for; one who is wanted Sanskrit Girl
Eshah Varies by origin - commonly reported meanings include 'desire/longing' (Sanskrit) or associations with 'Isha/Aisha' in Arabic contexts ('alive' or linked to the night/prayer 'Isha'). Arabic, Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Eshita Desired; one who is wished for Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Esya Varies by origin - possibly "desire" or "wish" (from Sanskrit Esha) or a diminutive of Anastasia meaning "resurrection". Hindi, Sanskrit, Slavic Girl
Falguni Belonging to or born in the month Phalguna; springlike (related to spring/beauty of spring). Sanskrit Girl
Foolwati Adorned with flowers; flower-like woman Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Gaitree Variant of Gayatri - the sacred Vedic hymn and goddess; associated with a chant or song (devotional, spiritual). Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Gaitrie Name of a Vedic meter and the goddess associated with the Gayatri Mantra; often rendered 'the sacred Vedic hymn' or 'mother of the Vedas'. Sanskrit Girl
Gaja From Greek Gaia: 'Earth' or 'Mother Earth'; in Sanskrit 'gaja' means 'elephant'. Greek, Sanskrit, Slavic Girl
Gajri Uncertain - commonly associated with a pale pink/rosy color or linked to floral imagery (possibly related to gajra, a flower garland) Sanskrit Girl
Gambhari Serious; profound; deep; solemn Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Gambhiri Deep, profound; serious, solemn Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Ganana Counting; calculation; enumeration Sanskrit Girl

Sanskrit Girls name popularity over time

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

3,531
Names in this origin
17
With data in 2025
0
Births 2025
52,391
Peak year 2019