Carnatic-related baby names

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Rsachi
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Post by Rsachi »

Vipanchi is a ninestringed veena mentioned in Natyashahstra and also.mentioned as played by Saraswathi.

I feel with so many creative brains at work on this topic we should hold a contest for the longest and most interesting sounding name for a baby girl. Here is my attempt:

Raagarasamaadhuryabharitamriduhasitabhaashini

Second one

Raamapriyachaarukeshiyutasumanasaranjani

Third one

Vakulaabharanahindolakarnaranjitanaasikabhushani

PUNARVASU
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IIRC, Shri Mudhra Bhaskar and his wife Smt Radha Bhaskar have named their son with a unique name related to music. Unfortunately I am not remembering it!

Pratyaksham Bala
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Post by Pratyaksham Bala »

PUNARVASU wrote:IIRC, Shri Mudhra Bhaskar and his wife Smt Radha Bhaskar have named their son with a unique name related to music. Unfortunately I am not remembering it!
Jathiswar !

Sivaramakrishnan
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Post by Sivaramakrishnan »

Raga names would suit only girls.

Music related names for boys (like Jatiswar) are difficult to find. Another name I have come across is
'Dhrupad'.

pattamaa
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Re: Carnatic-related baby names

Post by pattamaa »

one can also drop last letter to get boy names !! laltith, vasanth, bhairav, kalyan etc !!!

How about aadi for boy ?

Rsachi
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Rupak, Triput, Dhrut, Gumki, Sankirn...

Mohan, Bihag, Bhairav, Shivranjan, Megh, Malhar, Basant, Champak,...

Sivaramakrishnan
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Post by Sivaramakrishnan »

Another few:
Keerthan, Saarang, Suraag, Aalaap.

For twin boys: Aarohan & Avarohan!

Ponbhairavi
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Post by Ponbhairavi »

Add the suffix "priya" to any musical name you get the scope formore choice. .e.g Charukesipriya
May be if we add "priyaN " to the raga name we can find names for Boys also: eg Charukesipriyan.

If a Revathipriyan gets wedded to a revathi What a peyarporutham !!

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Yes, Jatishwar , it is! Thank you, PB!

Rsachi
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I remember a famous funny(!) story by Somerset Maugham. It was called Princess September. It's about a Thai king naming his daughters. And other stuff.
Here it is:


http://www.unz.org/Pub/MaughamWSomerset ... iew=Search

nadhasudha
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Re: Carnatic-related baby names

Post by nadhasudha »

Here are some more names for girls based on raga names.

Pavani, Shulini, Sucharitra, Rupavati.

Pratyaksham Bala
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Suggested names based on Janya Ragas :-

Amruta ( amrutavahini )
Bageshri ( bAgEshrI )
Hamsa ( balaHamsa )
Bhairavi ( bhairavi )
Bindu / Malini ( bindhumAlini )
Brinda ( brindhAvanasAran'ga )
Chandra / Jyoti ( chandhrajyothi )
Chaya ( ChAyAnAta )
Ranjani ( chiththaranjani )
Maohari ( dhEvamanOHari )
Gopika ( gopikavasantham )
Gowri ( gowri )
Kalyani ( HamirkalyANi )
Hamsa ( HamsaDhvani )
Anandi ( HamsAnandhi )
Vasanta ( HindhoLavasantha )
Isha / Manohari ( IshamanOHari )
Mohini ( jaganmOhini )
Jaya ( jayamanOHari )
Kala ( kalAniDhi )
Kalavati ( kalAvathi )
Vasanta ( kalyANa vasantham )
Narayani ( kApinArAyaNi )
Kokila ( kOkilaDhvani )
Veni ( kRushNaveNi )
Lalita ( lalithA )
Madhu ( madhuvanthi )
Mala ( malaHari )
Mallika ( mallikA vasantham )
Manjari ( manjari )
Manohari ( manOHari )
Megha ( mEGaranjani )
Mohana ( mOHana )
Nalini ( naLinakAnthi )
Kurinji ( nAtakuraN~ji )
Nila ( nIlAmbari )
Chandrika ( pUrNachandhrika )
Lalita ( pUrnalalitha )
Purvi ( pUrvi )
Pushpa ( pushpalathika )
Ranjani ( ranjani )
Sahana ( saHAna )
Sarasvati ( sarasvathi )
Shruti ( shruthiranjani )
Vasanta ( vasanthA )
Vijaya ( vijayashrI )
Vina ( vINA vAdhini )
Yamuna ( yamunAkalyANi )

arasi
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Very few boy's names so far :(
VaruN for varuNapriya, and amruth varsha (why varshini alone?). pratAp for pratApa varALi, gAngEy for gAngEya bhushaNi. SimhEndra, hEmanth...

VG,
I see your point. A bright and 'auspicious' name becomes the opposite by elision :(

harimau
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Pratyaksham Bala wrote:Suggested names based on Janya Ragas :-

Amruta ( amrutavahini )
Bageshri ( bAgEshrI )
Hamsa ( balaHamsa )
Bhairavi ( bhairavi )
Bindu / Malini ( bindhumAlini )
Brinda ( brindhAvanasAran'ga )
Chandra / Jyoti ( chandhrajyothi )
Chaya ( ChAyAnAta )
Ranjani ( chiththaranjani )
Maohari ( dhEvamanOHari )
Gopika ( gopikavasantham )
Gowri ( gowri )
Kalyani ( HamirkalyANi )
Hamsa ( HamsaDhvani )
Anandi ( HamsAnandhi )
Vasanta ( HindhoLavasantha )
Isha / Manohari ( IshamanOHari )
Mohini ( jaganmOhini )
Jaya ( jayamanOHari )
Kala ( kalAniDhi )
Kalavati ( kalAvathi )
Vasanta ( kalyANa vasantham )
Narayani ( kApinArAyaNi )
Kokila ( kOkilaDhvani )
Veni ( kRushNaveNi )
Lalita ( lalithA )
Madhu ( madhuvanthi )
Mala ( malaHari )
Mallika ( mallikA vasantham )
Manjari ( manjari )
Manohari ( manOHari )
Megha ( mEGaranjani )
Mohana ( mOHana )
Nalini ( naLinakAnthi )
Kurinji ( nAtakuraN~ji )
Nila ( nIlAmbari )
Chandrika ( pUrNachandhrika )
Lalita ( pUrnalalitha )
Purvi ( pUrvi )
Pushpa ( pushpalathika )
Ranjani ( ranjani )
Sahana ( saHAna )
Sarasvati ( sarasvathi )
Shruti ( shruthiranjani )
Vasanta ( vasanthA )
Vijaya ( vijayashrI )
Vina ( vINA vAdhini )
Yamuna ( yamunAkalyANi )
The vast majority of these names -- and those posted earlier -- are the names of goddesses of the Hindu pantheon. As such, most of them are already in use as names of persons.

In fact, it is likely that people named the ragas also using various names found in Lalitha Sahasranamam and other such books. Since most of the ragas were created and named after about the 17th century, one could assert confidently that the names of various goddesses came into being first and then adopted for naming the ragas.

Gowri, Sulini, Lalitha, etc., are other names of Parvathi. So, by naming your child Gowri, you are stretching it when you say that the girl was named for the raga.

Think about it: would there be a Sankarabharanam without there being a Sankara? Or a Shanmukhapriya without a Shanmukha?

arasi
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What's it about a name?
HanumAn's tail-----
Like this thread-----------
-------------------------------------------- :D

VK RAMAN
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raga and name of the raga mostly of female gender seemed to be the topic and it drifted and drifted and goes like ever ready battery bunny

girish_a
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The original poster mentioned "Sahana". Obviously, she had the raga in mind. But I must point out that the raga's name is not Sahana as mentioned but "Shahana", with an "h".

Sahana (bereft of the "h" as mentioned by the OP) is still a girl's name, but I am not sure that the raga's name pronounced correctly with the "h" would be an apt name to give to a girl, or a boy for that matter.

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Look forward to CM Expert to clear cloud around the word "sahana"

arasi
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Not only that VKR, but to make sure that the name is pronounced correctly by all, to keep it kosher ;)
Name-calling (in the innocent sense) police too? And no shortening of the name?

Now a question. Will this thread go on full term (biological), as in the case of families which mull over the baby's name until it arrives?

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Post by vasanthakokilam »

>as in the case of families which mull over the baby's name until it arrives?

Ha..ha..Yes indeed. The process itself is a lot of fun. We are helping someone with a baby boy's name and there are so many dimensions to consider. Length, pronounceability, 'shorten-ability to a good name', relative rare( not commonplace), modern sounding but preferably sanskrit based and above all the mom & dad should feel natural and comfortable with the name at the gut feel level.

For names, 3 pages is like a dog's tail :) I was expecting many dozens since everyone will have their favorites. But I guess we are constraining it here for CM related names, that too girl names. May be we have exhausted all angles, but more suggestions are of course welcome since they can be useful for others and not just for the purposes of the OP.

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In some of the baby shower, the participants are requested to write their favorite names, if boy and if girl, on a big board which is presented to the would be mother. They get to mull over the names and ultimately make their own decision. How about that?

arasi
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Kokilam,

:D Since the General Discussions Board nowadays is sizzling with many topics of the exotic kind--what generally used to happen in the Lounge, let me try to be trendy too...:)

OP= Us? Me, VKR...?
OP= Over Powering?
OP= Over-paged?
OP=Something else?

I know, it started off as a simple question from someone who needed suggestions.

It's just that I didn't realize that name choosing is a very popular activity. I should have known. Baby Names are big sellers in books. The web has many too.

As for rAgA names, we are the first I suppose. Part 2 can be a popular name poll ;)

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Post by Pratyaksham Bala »

For names, 3 pages is like a dog's tail :) I was expecting many dozens ...
"HanumAn's tail" and the "ever ready battery bunny" might have driven away a few willing participants !

arasi
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Well, I don't want to be a spoilsport, will take back the comment--but let's just run the list once more (with meanings where possible), and THAT will be truly be of help to the couples and their families and friends. We can help them with rAgA names and more musical terms by making a list from which they can at a glance choose names from, and mull over them. An alphabetical list will make it easier? :)

Under V, do we have Vinodini?

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Varadhayini (not falling under the scope of 4-5 alphabets) but can be shortened at Parents discretion.

varsha
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Post by varsha »

Then , There are nice names that pop up as the songs are being sung ...
dhAriNi , vandanA, kumuda , vanaja , bhushaNi , vinuta ,

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Post by Sankar Narayanan »

Sangeetha, of course !
I also know 2 sisters named Maya & Malavi.
And a well know flautist has named his daughter Swara

vk: My daughters are Sruthi & Varshini

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