Yashaswi

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Yashasvi is a Sanskrit word that can be used as either a noun or a verb. It can also be spelt as Yashashwi, Yashaswi, Yashaswi or Yeshaswi. It means eternal success or fame for eternity.

Naming a boy Yashaswi generally means wishing them to be victorious or glorious or famous or successful. YASHASWI name is gender neutral. People with name Yashaswi are mainly Hindu by religion. Name Yashaswi belongs to rashi Vrushik (Scorpio) and Nakshatra (stars) Jyeshta.

Yashaswi has its origination from the Sanskrit word Yashaswin. The word was used frequently in blessings as "Yashaswi Bhava" during Vedic times by rishis and sages to bless kings.

This is one of the given names that prevails in Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh as well as other states occupied by Hindu population.

Yashaswi is a name which is used by mainly Indians and other Hindu people, such as Nepalese, to name their children.[1] There is no gender biasedness on this name.

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  1. ^ Amrahs, Hseham (2024-01-06). Best Names for Hindu Boys and Girls: More than 26,000 Boys Names and 22,000 Girls Names with Meanings. Mahesh Dutt Sharma. pp. no pag.