Siddharth

Meaning of Siddharth

Siddharth bursts onto the scene like a trumpet in a mariachi band—bright, confident, impossible to ignore. Rooted in ancient Sanskrit, this name means “one who has achieved his goal,” and it’s famously tied to Siddhartha Gautama, the prince who became the Buddha, trading silk robes for spiritual enlightenment. From Mumbai’s bustling lanes to Miami’s sun-kissed boulevards, Siddharth carries an aura of purposeful calm wrapped in fiesta-ready energy, a perfect blend of meditation cushion and conga drum. In the United States, he’s been gliding around the 700-to-800 mark since the late ’90s, proving that quiet persistence can be just as compelling as chart-topping flash. Parents who choose Siddharth often picture a boy who can ace a science fair by day and still charm abuelita with a well-timed “gracias” by night. All told, Siddharth is a passport stamped with wisdom, wanderlust, and just the right touch of carnival sparkle.

Pronunciation

Indian English

  • Pronunced as sid-HAHRTH (/sɪdˈhɑrθ/)

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