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Hindu Names Introduction

'Hindu Name' is a relatively new term. In fact even the word Hindu is a relatively recent label given for an ancient way of life that used to be known as Sanatana Dharma. During the time when Sanatana Dharma was the singular religion or tradition that existed in the Indian Subcontinent all names of people of the region were derived from the Indic languages. There was no such distinction as a Sanatana Dharma name or a non-Sanatana Dharma name. 

In these modern times however, with the mingling of people of diverse cultures and religions that is happening all over the world, maintaining personal identity is becoming more and more an imperative. A big part of our identity is naturally carried by our names. Our name can link us to the heritage of our ancestry and the rich culture and history that, that may carry. In fact our name can tell others (and ourselves) a lot about who we are. Thus as country borders around the world become more transparent, racial and national identity beginning to dissolve in the potpourri of globalization, people are holding on to the their naming traditions with tenacity.

It is generally accepted that Hindu names, following the tradition of Sanatana Dharma, can be any name derived from the indigenous languages of India. Thus if someone is named Pushpa, which means flower in Sanskrit, it is more probable than not that this person is a Hindu, if not a member of a religion that had originated in India. Non-Hindus (Muslims and Christians) of Indian origin too follow this informal rule where at least their first name is derived from the traditional language of their respective religions. While Hindu names may be synonymous with Indian names, not all Indian names represent Hinduism. Indian names can also be associated with Jainism, Buddhism, Sikhism or Christianity. (Muslims in India generally use Arabic first and last names.)

To be specific a purely Hindu name would be a name that is associated with one of the names of God or the Mahadevas in Hinduism. Whereas names that describe attitudes and conditions or objects of nature are more trans-tradition.

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Hindu Naming Traditions

How to choose a Hindu name? There are traditional systems one can use to choose a Hindu name. The most common is derived from an organization of syllables to start a name with that is based on the astrological birth chart of the individual. Nowadays many people also base names on numerology. What is behind using these systems of naming, how strictly should we adhere to them and what if we want a name that doesn't correspond to any of these systems? These questions and guidelines on using the astrological system is covered in this article. Click here to read this article on Hindu Naming Traditions.

Namakarana: The Hindu Naming Ceremony

Does Hinduism have a baptism ceremony? This is a question that is often asked. Indeed we do and it is called the Namakarana Samskara. Every Hindu would have gone through this ceremony. However many Hindu are not aware of this ceremony and how it is performed. In this article the Namakarana samskara, which can be a simple or elaborate ceremony is explained. Click here to read this article on the Namakarana Samskara.

The Namakarana Samskara Certificate

The Namakarana certificate is a document to record the performance of the Namakarana Samskaran and induction into Hinduism of a person or child. To view and use this certificate click here.

Hindu Names Listing

The Hindu Names Listing are lists of Indic names that are used in Hindu naming traditions that can be found on the web. These name listings are reviewed by MyHinduPage so you can choose quickly out of the many listings out there on the web, many of which are duplicates.  Click Here to go to the Hindu Names Listing.



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