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Aaditya, meaning "sun" in Sanskrit, shines brightly! This names connection to the sun god Surya in Hindu mythology makes it powerful. Suryas chariot rides across the sky, bringing life and light. Many tales tell of Suryas adventures and importance in keeping the universe balanced. So, this name represents strength, energy, and enlightenment, a legacy of a strong symbol in Indian culture.
This names linked to the sun – a big, bright star that gives us light and heat. That makes it feel bright, energetic, and even regal, like a king or queen.
Its meaning, though, suggests strength, brilliance, and leadership. These qualities often link to traits like courage, ambition, and a bright personality. The names symbolism might relate to the suns power or fire, based on its meaning.
But, since it comes from Sanskrit, its common in Hindi and other Indian languages like Marathi, Gujarati, Bengali, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam. Its also used in places with large Indian communities, so you might hear it in English and other local languages there.
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This names connection to the sun god Surya is well-known. Surya is sometimes seen as a form of Vishnu. Savitr, another sun god, is closely linked to this name. Big festivals like Chhath Puja (in Bihar and eastern Uttar Pradesh) and Makar Sankranti (across India) honor this name with special ceremonies and gifts.
Aadityas name has cool variations! It comes from Sanskrit and means "sun." Simple changes give you Aditya and Adithya. Aditiya is another, just a tiny pronunciation tweak. Other names with similar meanings or sounds include Surya (another sun god), Ravi (meaning "sun"), and even Arnav (meaning "ocean," because the sun affects the tides!). The best variation depends on where you are and what language you speak.
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Karnataka
147

Andhra Pradesh
51

Tamil Nadu
23

Bihar
7

Maharashtra
6

Madhya Pradesh
5

Uttar Pradesh
4

Delhi
2

Jharkhand
1
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