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Sanskrit Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Githa Primarily 'song' (from Sanskrit gīta). In some contexts it is an alternate form of the name Gytha (different origin). Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Githanjali An offering/collection of songs Sanskrit Girl
Githinjali An offering of songs; 'song offering' (from Sanskrit gīta = song + aṃjalī = offering) Sanskrit Girl
Gittah Possibly 'song' (from Sanskrit Gītā). Alternatively linked to Hebrew 'gat' meaning 'winepress' or used as a diminutive/form of names like Brigitte. Germanic, Hebrew, Sanskrit Girl
Gomata Mother of cows; an epithet for the sacred cow Sanskrit Girl
Gomathi Possessor of cows; name of a river and a goddess; symbolically wealthy or virtuous. Sanskrit, Tamil Girl
Gomathie From Sanskrit 'Gomati' - 'full/possessing cows'; name of a river and a goddess, connoting prosperity and auspiciousness. Sanskrit, Tamil Girl
Gopika Cowherd girl; one of the gopis - devotees/companions of Krishna Sanskrit Girl
Gopikaa Cowherd girl; a female devotee/companion of Lord Krishna (one of the gopis) Sanskrit Girl
Gopy Derived from Sanskrit 'gopī' meaning 'cowherd girl' or 'devotee of Krishna' ('one who tends cows'). Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Gorochana From Sanskrit meaning 'cow-yellow' or 'golden-yellow'; historically the name for the yellow pigment (orpiment); figuratively 'bright' or 'golden'. Sanskrit Girl
Gouri Fair, white, shining; an epithet of the goddess Parvati Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Goutami Feminine form of Gautama - 'descendant or follower of Gotama'; also a traditional name (e.g., the Godavari River called Gautami) and borne by Mahapajapati Gotami, the Buddha's foster-mother. Sanskrit Girl
Gouthami Follower or descendant of Gautama; also traditionally associated with the Godavari river Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Gowry Fair, white, bright; epithet of the goddess Parvati Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Gowthamie Feminine form of Gautama; 'descendant of Gotama' or 'of the sage Gautama'; also a traditional river name; connotes wisdom/learned. Sanskrit Girl
Gunjan Humming or melodious sound; resonance/echo Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Gunjana Echo; resonance or humming sound; reverberation Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Gunwanti Possessing virtues; virtuous, one with good qualities Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Guria Multiple possible origins: a feminine form related to the Slavic/Orthodox name Guri/Guriya (connected with a saint), a variant of the Sanskrit name Gauri meaning 'fair, white,' or a toponymic name linked to the Georgian region Guria. Georgian, Indian, Sanskrit, Slavic Girl
Gyanah Knowledge; wisdom; understanding Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Haimati From Sanskrit; often interpreted as "of the Himalayas" or "daughter of Himavat" - sometimes rendered as "golden" or "autumnal" in related uses. Sanskrit Girl
Haimavati Of the Himalaya; 'snowy' or 'daughter/consort of Himavat' - an epithet of the goddess Parvati Sanskrit Girl
Hamsaveni From 'Hamsa' (swan) + 'Veni' (braid/stream) - 'one with a swan-like braid' or 'swan-like/graceful'. Sanskrit Girl
Hansa Swan (symbolically purity, spiritual grace) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Hanshika Swan; little swan - connotes grace and purity Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Harah Varies by origin - Sanskrit: “seizer” (epithet of Shiva); Japanese: “field/plain”; Arabic: “neighborhood/quarter” (from حارة); Hebrew roots related to “heat” or “anger”. Arabic, English, Hebrew, Japanese, Sanskrit, Semitic Girl
Hareen Doe; female deer Sanskrit Girl
Hari Priya Beloved of Hari Sanskrit Girl
Haria Likely 'of Hari' (Hari = 'yellow/green/golden' in Sanskrit) or a variant of María (from Maryam, often interpreted as 'beloved' or 'bitter') Latin, Sanskrit, Spanish Girl
Harimanti Possessing the qualities of Hari (Vishnu); devoted or beloved of Vishnu. Sanskrit Girl
Harinika Likely "little deer" or "young doe" (from Sanskrit harini 'doe' + diminutive suffix -ka). Sanskrit Girl
Harinitha From Sanskrit elements 'Hari' (a name of Vishnu) + 'nitha' (established/abode) - roughly 'one established in or beloved/cherished by Hari (Vishnu)'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Haripreya Beloved of Hari (Lord Vishnu) Sanskrit Girl
Haripriyah Beloved of Hari (Vishnu) Sanskrit Girl
Hariprya Beloved of Hari (Lord Vishnu) Sanskrit Girl
Harita Green, verdant; fresh, new Sanskrit Girl
Harithika Verdant; green; associated with nature and vegetation Sanskrit Girl
Harlean Either 'absorbed in God; devoted to God' (from Punjabi Harleen) or 'hare's land/meadow' (from English Harlan) Sanskrit Girl
Harleena 'Absorbed in God' or 'devoted to God' (Har = God, Leena = absorbed) Punjabi, Sanskrit Girl
Harleenah Absorbed in God; devoted to God Punjabi, Sanskrit Girl
Harra Commonly 'free' (Arabic); in other traditions associated with 'joy' (Greek) or the Hindu name Hara (Shiva). Arabic, English, Greek, Hindu, Sanskrit, Scandinavian Girl
Harshaali Joy, delight Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Harshada Giver of joy; one who bestows happiness Sanskrit Girl
Harshala Joyful; full of happiness; one who brings joy Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Harshali Bringer of joy; joyful; full of happiness Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Harshida Giver of happiness; one who bestows joy Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Harshidha Giver of joy; one who brings happiness Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Harshila Joyful; bringing happiness; full of happiness Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Harshithaa Joyful; full of happiness Indian, 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