Parth is a spirited boy’s name from Sanskrit. It traces back to the epic Mahabharata, where Arjuna—called Partha, “son of Pritha”—stands as a symbol of courage and honor. In modern India, Parth still carries that spark of heroism and tradition. Even in the U.S., about 37 newborns a year (887th in 2024) have chosen it, so your little Parth won’t get lost in a sea of Parkers at birthday parties. Warm yet bold, Parth flows off the tongue like a soft breeze over the Ganges (/pɐrʰt/). It mixes playful energy with grounded strength. Parents love its promise of leadership, creativity, and a heart that stands tall—like a warrior poet greeting the sunrise. In a fast-paced world, Parth weaves ancient legends and modern dreams into an inspiring story for the next generation.
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