Satya

Meaning of Satya

Satya is a unisex name of Indian origin, derived from the Sanskrit word for "truth." Pronounced as SAHT-yah (/ˈsɑtjɑ/), this name carries deep cultural and spiritual significance, often associated with honesty, integrity, and righteousness. It is a versatile name that can be given to both boys and girls. Variations of the name include Satyam and Satyavati. In recent years, Satya has seen modest use in the United States, with its highest occurrence being 25 newborns in 2012. Despite its relatively low ranking in popularity charts, Satya's profound meaning makes it a compelling choice for parents seeking a name with rich heritage and positive connotations.

Pronunciation

Indian (Sanskrit)

  • Pronunced as SAHT-yah (/ˈsɑtjɑ/)

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