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Sanskrit names - Baby names with the origin Sanskrit

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Tinu In Sanskrit-derived use: 'small, slender, delicate'. Also commonly used as a short form of longer Yoruba or other given names (meaning depends on the full name). Sanskrit, Yoruba Unisex
Tirthankar Mahavir Combination of 'Tirthankar' (Tirthankara) meaning 'spiritual teacher' or 'ford-maker' in Jainism, and 'Mahavir' (Mahavira) meaning 'great hero' - referring to the 24th Tirthankara of Jainism. Sanskrit Boy
Tirthankar Parshvanath Parshvanath, the Tirthankara - the 23rd spiritual teacher (ford-maker) in Jainism. Sanskrit Boy
Tirthesh Lord of pilgrimage; lord of sacred places Sanskrit Boy
Tissa Auspicious Pali, Sanskrit, Sinhala Boy
Torana Ornamental gateway; arch or decorative festoon/garland hung above doorways Sanskrit Girl
Torsha Thirst, desire or longing; also the name of a river (Torsa) in India/Bangladesh. Bengali, Sanskrit Girl
Toshali Contentment, satisfaction; alternatively associated with the place-name Tosali Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Treechada Three matted locks Sanskrit, Thai Girl
Tribhuvana Three worlds Sanskrit Girl
Tribhuvanesh Lord of the three worlds Sanskrit Boy
Tribhuvann Ruler or lord of the three worlds Sanskrit Boy
Tridip Three lights; lamp of the three worlds (from tri = three + dip = lamp/light) Sanskrit Boy
Trilochana Three-eyed; possessing a third eye - epithet of Lord Shiva Sanskrit Girl
Trilochani Three‑eyed; 'one with three eyes' - implies a third eye or all-seeing (epithet associated with Lord Shiva). Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Trilokanath Lord of the three worlds Sanskrit Boy
Triloknath Lord of the three worlds; an epithet of the god Shiva. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Trimbakrao Name of Lord Shiva - 'three‑eyed' (Tryambaka) Sanskrit Boy
Tripta Satisfied, content, fulfilled Sanskrit Girl
Tripti Satisfaction; contentment; fulfillment Sanskrit Girl
TriptiGupta Tripti: 'satisfaction, contentment, fulfillment'; Gupta: 'protected' (common Indian surname) Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
TriptiKaur Satisfaction, contentment Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
TriptiKumari Contentment; 'satisfied/fulfilled maiden' Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Triptimayee She who is full of satisfaction; contented Sanskrit Girl
TriptiRani 'Tripti' = satisfaction, contentment; 'Rani' = queen - combined meaning: 'contented queen' or 'queen of satisfaction'. Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
TriptiSharma Contentment; satisfaction; pleasure Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
TriptiSinha Satisfaction, contentment, pleasure Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Trishal Likely derived from Sanskrit 'tri' (three); often interpreted as 'threefold' or linked to the trident (Trishul). May also be a variant of Trishala. Exact meaning is uncertain. Sanskrit Boy
Trishali Likely derived from Sanskrit; commonly associated with 'Trisha' (desire, longing) or formed from 'tri' (three) + an element 'śalī' - often interpreted as 'threefold' or 'one who desires'; also linked to Trishala (a historic Jain name). Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Trishani Longing, desire; 'thirst' (metaphorical) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Trishita From Sanskrit tri (three) + ishita (desired) - commonly interpreted as "desired by three" or "one with three wishes" Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Trishla Likely a variant of Trishala/Trisha; associated with 'tri' (three) or related to Trishna (desire). Also historically linked to Trishala, mother of Mahavira. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Trishnaa Thirst; desire; longing Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Trishya Derived from Sanskrit, generally interpreted as 'thirst' or 'desire' (longing). Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Trivikrama Epithet of Vishnu (Vamana): 'the three-stepped one' - he who took three strides, measuring the three worlds. Hindu, Sanskrit Boy
Tryshna Thirst; desire, longing or craving Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Tulisa Holy/sacred basil; name of the Hindu goddess Tulsi, symbolizing purity and devotion Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Tura Quick, prompt Sanskrit Girl
Tusshar Frost; snow Hindi, Marathi, Sanskrit Boy
Ubol Lotus Pali, Sanskrit, Thai Girl
Udhayanidhi Treasure of dawn Sanskrit, Tamil Boy
Udit Risen, ascended; awakened Hindi, Sanskrit Boy
Udita Risen, arisen Sanskrit Girl
Ugyen Oddiyana Sanskrit, Tibetan Boy
Upasana Worship, devotion Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Upen Indra's younger brother Gujarati, Sanskrit Boy
Upendra Younger brother of Indra Sanskrit Boy
Upinder From Sanskrit 'Upendra' (upa + Indra): 'near or related to Indra', often interpreted as 'younger brother of Indra' or 'one close to Indra' Punjabi, Sanskrit Unisex
Urmila Wave-filled Sanskrit Girl
Urvashi Widely extending Sanskrit Girl

Sanskrit name popularity over time

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

8,364
Names in this origin
25
With data in 2025
0
Births 2025
72,359
Peak year 2019