Chirag, a boys’ name glowing with Sanskrit roots, means “lamp” or “little beacon,” and it has long been the verbal spark families light to welcome a new son. Picture a tiny lantern at Diwali, bobbing in the night sky—that’s the imagery this name trails behind it, promising guidance, optimism, and a touch of festive magic wherever it goes. Stateside, especially in pockets of New Jersey during the late-’80s and early ’90s, Chirag flickered into birth records like a friendly porch light, a sign that Indian-American households were keeping cultural fireflies alive across the ocean. Because a lamp’s job is to chase away shadows, parents often choose Chirag to suggest a child who will brighten rooms, ideas, and perhaps even futures. In short, it’s a name that walks around with its own built-in sunrise—cheerful, enduring, and impossible to overlook.
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