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Sanskrit Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Sathi Companion; friend; partner Bengali, Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Sathira Steady, firm, calm (sometimes associated with truthfulness or virtue) Sanskrit Girl
Sathyarupa Embodiment of truth; form or beauty of truth Sanskrit Girl
Satishkumari Princess/daughter associated with 'Satish' - essentially 'Satish's daughter' (Satish is from Sanskrit, often interpreted as 'true/virtuous' or rendered as 'ruler of hundreds'). Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Satyana From Sanskrit 'satya' meaning 'truth' - 'truthful' or 'one who embodies truth'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Satyarupa Embodiment of truth; 'one whose form is truth' Sanskrit Girl
Satyavati Possessor of truth; truthful, pure Sanskrit Girl
Saudamani Precious jewel; one who is as precious or beautiful as a gem Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Saudamini Fragrant; sweet-smelling; charming Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Saudhamini Likely Sanskrit-derived; possibly 'woman of an auspicious/home' or 'lady from a good/fortunate family' (interpretations vary). Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Saurabhi Fragrance; pleasant aroma or sweet smell Sanskrit Girl
Savitari Derived from the Vedic name Savitar: 'related to the sun' or 'inspired by the dawn/sun.' Sanskrit Girl
Savitashri From Sanskrit 'Savita' (sun or sun-goddess) + 'Shri' (auspiciousness/beauty) - 'auspicious/beautiful like the sun' or 'grace of the sun'. Sanskrit Girl
Savithree From Sāvitrī, associated with the sun (Savitr); means 'of the sun' or 'sun's power'; also the name of a devoted heroine in Hindu mythology. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Savithrie From Sanskrit Savitri - 'goddess of the sun', 'the vivifying one' or 'life-giver'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Savitree The vivifying one; life-giver, associated with the sun and the Vedic goddess Savitri Sanskrit Girl
Savitri From the Vedic solar deity Savitr; often interpreted as 'sun's daughter', 'sun-like' or 'stimulator'; name of a mythic heroine in Hindu tradition. Sanskrit Girl
Savitrie From the Vedic sun deity Savitr; 'life-giving', 'sun‑lit'; also the name of a devoted heroine in Hindu legend. Hindu, Sanskrit Girl
Savleen Immersed or absorbed (often understood as 'absorbed in God' or 'devoted') Punjabi, Sanskrit Girl
Sawani Related to Sawan (Shravan) - the monsoon month; 'of/born in Sawan' or 'monsoon' Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Seemanti Boundary, limit, frontier - derived from sīmā (boundary); can imply 'one at the border' or 'of the boundary'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Seemantini From Sanskrit roots meaning 'boundary' or 'frontier'; also associated with 'hair-parting/ornament' - broadly 'woman of the boundary' or 'one who adorns/parts the hair'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Seeta Furrow; 'born of the earth' - name of the Hindu goddess Sita, wife of Lord Rama. Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Seetamma Mother Sita - an honorific form combining Sita (the Hindu goddess) with amma (mother) Sanskrit, Telugu Girl
Seethalakshmi Compound of Sita (Seetha) and Lakshmi - 'Sita who is Lakshmi' or 'one endowed with the virtues of Sita and the prosperity of Lakshmi'. Sanskrit Girl
Shachi Name of a Hindu goddess (Indrani), the wife of the god Indra - often regarded as the queen of the gods. Hindu, Sanskrit Girl
Shailei Likely 'graceful style' or 'manner' (from Sanskrit Shaili); if a compound, 'gift of flowers/garland' (Shai + Lei). Hawaiian, Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Shaili Style; manner; mode Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Shaili Shailia Often means "style" or "manner" (from Sanskrit); sometimes associated with 'mountain' via the root shaila. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Shailja Daughter of the mountain; 'born of the mountain' (often associated with the Himalayas) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Shailly From 'shaila' meaning 'mountain' - 'of the mountain' or 'mountainous' (often 'daughter of the mountain') Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Shaily Derived from Sanskrit; commonly interpreted as "mountain" or "style/manner". Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Shailya Of the mountain; mountain-born; rock-like Sanskrit Girl
Shakambari Bearer of vegetables; goddess of vegetation and nourishment Sanskrit Girl
Shakuntala From Sanskrit Śakuntalā - 'one attended by birds' or 'born among birds'; name of a legendary heroine, wife of King Dushyanta and mother of Bharata. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Shala Multiple possible meanings depending on origin: 'blind' (via Sheila/Cecilia), 'dark‑eyed' (Persian Shahla), 'house' or 'hall' (Sanskrit), or related to 'peace' (Hebrew/Shula). Albanian, Hebrew, Irish, Persian, Sanskrit Girl
Shalaka “small stick” or “rod; stylus; spatula” (from Sanskrit śalākā) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Shaleene Modest, well-mannered, virtuous Sanskrit Girl
Shali {'origin': 'Sanskrit', 'meaning': "From Sanskrit śāli meaning 'rice' or 'paddy' (a type of grain)."},{'origin': 'Hebrew', 'meaning': "Used as a diminutive or pet form related to names like Shalom/Shulamit; sometimes associated with 'peace' in informal use."},{'origin': 'English/Modern', 'meaning': 'Modern coinage or variant spelling of names such as Shalee/Shaley; meaning depends on source and parental intent.'} English, Hebrew, Sanskrit Girl
Shalitha Calm, composed, peaceful Sanskrit Girl
Shalmali Silk-cotton tree (kapok); a tree name symbolizing beauty and strength Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Shamala Dark, dusky; dark-complexioned (often rendered 'dark beauty') Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Shamindri Peaceful queen; calm, graceful woman Sanskrit Girl
Shamita Pacified, calmed Sanskrit Girl
Shamitha Peaceful, calm, tranquil; composed Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Shamithaa Peaceful; calm; tranquil; one who is pacified Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Shamithra Peaceful friend; calm and friendly Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Shandra Moon; shining one English, Sanskrit Girl
Shanitha Likely derived from the Sanskrit root related to 'shanti', meaning 'peaceful' or 'bringer of peace'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
shaniya A modern feminine name with multiple possible roots: 'I'm on my way' (Ojibwe, disputed); 'scarlet/red' (from Hebrew 'Shani' + -ya); or 'first ray/eminent' (from Sanskrit 'Shanaya'). English, Hebrew, Indian, Ojibwe, 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