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Sanskrit baby names that means love

TOI Lifestyle Desk | Last updated on - Dec 24, 2025, 07:44 IST
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Sanskrit baby names that means love

A day doesn’t go by without baby names being influenced by trends. However, modern parents are going back in history to derive names with emotional as well as aesthetic qualities. Among the oldest names in the world are Sanskrit names. The treasure of uncommon names in Sanskrit has been inspired by the emotion of love and divinity. The names are not just names; they are full of philosophy. Here are a few beautiful baby names in Sanskrit that represent various forms of love.

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Snehal - The language of gentle affection

Snehal is an uncommon yet beautiful name in Sanskrit, meaning “one who is full of affection” or “aspire for love in Nature.” It conveys the elements of warmth, kindness, and emotion in it. Snehal generally refers to someone who spreads love in actions, not in words, and has soft strength in it. This name can be suited for parents who want their children to have empathy and compassion in their personality.

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Premika - The incarnation of pure love

“Premika” has been derived from the Sanskrit name “Prema,” which means love. A Premika is an individual who is emotionally very loving and devoted. In contrast to those names that are just love-oriented, this name is very artistic and divine in essence and represents selfless and unconditional love. “Premika” is an elegant name that is not very popular and thus apt for those who want a name that is connected to purity of emotion.

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Snehit – One who is dear

The meaning for Snehit is "beloved" or "one who is loved." This is a symbol of something that is warm, trusted, and emotionally secure. The name Snehit is little used currently, which gives this name a distinct identity but is easy to pronounce nevertheless. Snehit symbolizes someone who automatically draws love and actually establishes connections with people, and this gives this name a nice identity for a child born to a loving family.

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Anurita: Guided by love & harmony

Anurita is an uncommon Sanskrit name that can be interpreted to mean “one who follows love” or “one who is guided by affection.” Therefore, this name is usually linked with happiness and love. As a name, Anurita symbolically represents a light and gentle soul that values relations and emotional truth. Anurita is an uncommon name with great sound and presence.

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Priyansh - A part of love

Priyansh is a combination of Priya, meaning beloved, and Ansh, meaning part. It therefore literally means "a piece of love." The feel of this name is modern, but its origins are strong in Sanskrit. It holds significance in that it portrays an individual as a piece of love and joy that has been brought forth in a family. The name Priyansh represents warmth and happiness.

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Snehitha – Born out of tender love


The meaning of the name Snehitha is that it denotes a person who is friendly, affectionate, or someone who is Overflowing with love. The emotion that exudes through the name is that it represents a person who is nurturing and caring. The name is unique because it suits a person who always maintains strong links with others and is passionate about emotional connects too.

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Anuraag – Deep emotional

Attachment Anuraag: This Sanskrit word refers to deep love, passion, and feelings of attachment. Unlike other forms of deep feelings in terms of love, Anuraag is devoid of external forms of affection but embodies deep bonding and feelings of devotion in every sense of the word. The name Anuraag comprises deep intensity, such that it suits parents who want intensity in their child’s name along with all the feelings of the human heart. Anuraag, being one of the least common names, defines all the depths of the Sanskrit

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