Vedaant

Meaning of Vedaant

The name Vedaant, pronounced vay-DAHNT, is of Indian origin and is rooted in the ancient Sanskrit language. It is derived from "Vedanta," which refers to the end or culmination of knowledge, particularly in the context of Hindu philosophy where it signifies the ultimate wisdom found in the Vedas. The name carries deep spiritual and intellectual connotations, making it a meaningful choice for many parents. Variations of the name include Vedanta and Vedant. In recent years, Vedaant has seen a gradual increase in popularity in the United States, with its highest occurrence being 28 newborns named Vedaant in 2023, ranking 3861st. This upward trend reflects a growing appreciation for culturally rich and philosophically significant names among new parents.

Pronunciation

Indian (Hindi)

  • Pronunced as vay-DAHNT (/veɪˈdɑnt/)

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Notable People Named Vedaant

Vedaant Madhavan is an accomplished Indian swimmer, known for his impressive performance at the 48th Junior National Aquatics Championships and the Malaysian Open 2023, where he won multiple gold and silver medals and set new records.
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