Prabhat is a unique and distinguished name for boys. It originates from Sanskrit and holds significance in Indian culture. The name Prabhat means "morning" or "dawn," symbolizing new beginnings and fresh starts. With its rich history and deep cultural roots, Prabhat carries a sense of positivity and hope. The pronunciation of Prabhat is PRAH-bhat (/prɑbˈhɑt/), emphasizing the strong "P" sound at the beginning. This name may also be spelled as Prabhath. While not widely used in the United States, it has seen a small number of occurrences since 2009, ranking at 10,991 that year. Prabhat is an excellent choice for parents looking to give their child a meaningful and distinctive name with ties to ancient traditions.
Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar, also known as Shrii Shrii Ánandamúrti, was a spiritual guru, philosopher, and founder of Ananda Marga, a spiritual and social organization offering meditation and yoga instruction, as well as various social service and disaster relief projects worldwide. |
Prabhat Jha is an Indian-Canadian epidemiologist specializing in global health. |
Prabhat Patnaik is an Indian Marxist economist and political commentator known for his work at Jawaharlal Nehru University and as the vice-chairman of Kerala State Planning Board. |
Prabhat Kumar Mukhopadhyay, a Bengali writer, was born in Dhatrigram, West Bengal, and hailed from Gurap in Hooghly district. |
Prabhat Ranjan is a Hindi novelist, fiction writer, and translator, and a professor of Hindi at the University of Delhi, known for running the online literary website Jankipul.com for the past decade. |