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Hasta Baby Names

Explore 5,276 baby names for the Hasta nakshatra (birth star) — symbol: Hand, ruled by Moon, presided over by Savitr. Skilful, clever, resourceful.

5,276 Total Names
3,616 Girl Names
1,625 Boy Names
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  1. Thanh Vietnamese

    Thanh means "clear," "pure," or "serene" and derives from Vietnamese, with roots in Sino-Vietnamese characters (清 or 青).

  2. Natalie English

    Natalie derives from the Latin name Natalia, which comes from the word "natalis" meaning "of or relating to birth" or "natal day," originally referring to Christmas.

  3. Naïr Portuguese

    Naïr means "fire" or "light" and derives from Sanskrit नैर (nair), related to the Sanskrit root for brightness and illumination.

  4. Puja Hindi

    Puja derives from Sanskrit पूजा (pūjā), meaning "worship," "reverence," or "ritual offering" and is rooted in the Indo-Aryan language family.

  5. Natalia Polish

    Natalia derives from the Latin name Natalia, feminine form of Natalus, which comes from the Latin word "natalis" meaning "of or relating to birth," often specifically referencing the birth of Christ (Christmas).

  6. Nathan English

    The name Nathan derives from the Hebrew name נתן (Natan), meaning "he gave" or "God gave," composed of the root natan (to give).

  7. Nael French (Modern)

    Nael is an Arabic name meaning "achiever" or "one who succeeds," derived from the root word "naal" which conveys the sense of attainment and success.

  8. Naomi English

    Naomi derives from the Hebrew name נָעֳמִי (Na'omi), meaning "pleasantness" or "sweetness" from the root word *na'em* (pleasant).

  9. Nadia Latin

    The name Nadia derives from the Arabic word "nādia" (ناديه), meaning "caller" or "announcer," with roots in the verb "nādā" (to call out).

  10. Nagomi Japan

    The name 'Nagomi' is a Japanese given name meaning "harmony" or "peace," derived from the Japanese word *nagomu* (和む), which conveys a sense of calming or softening.

  11. Natan Hebrew

    Natan is a variant of Nathan, derived from the Hebrew name נָתַן (Natan), meaning "he gave" from the Hebrew root natan (to give).

  12. Naya African American (Modern)

    Naya derives from Sanskrit meaning "new" or "fresh," rooted in the Sanskrit word "nava." The name is used primarily in Hindu and Indian cultures, with adoption across South Asian communities and increasingly…

  13. Natascha German

    Natascha is a Russian diminutive form of Natalia, derived from the Latin name Natalia, which comes from the word "natalis" meaning "birthday" or "relating to birth," often associated with the birth of…

  14. Natasja Dutch

    Natasja is a Scandinavian variant of Natasha, derived from the Russian diminutive of Natalia, which comes from the Latin name Natalis meaning "relating to birth" or "born on Christmas Day." The name…

  15. Naja Greenlandic

    Naja derives from Sanskrit नाग (nāga), meaning "serpent" or "snake," and is the genus name for cobra snakes.

  16. Nanna Danish

    Nanna means "grandmother" or "mother" and derives from Old Norse and Germanic linguistic roots, related to words for nurturing female figures.

  17. Shay Irish

    Shay is derived from the Irish name Séaghdha, meaning "admirable" or "hawk-like," rooted in Old Irish linguistic elements.

  18. Naresh Hindi

    Naresh is a Sanskrit name composed of "Nara" (man/people) and "esh" (lord/ruler), meaning "lord of men" or "king of people." The name is primarily used in Hindu and Indian cultures, with historical…

  19. Pushpa Hindi

    Pushpa is a Sanskrit name meaning "flower," derived from the root word pushp- which refers to blossoms in ancient Indian languages.

  20. Naim Arabic

    Naim derives from Arabic roots meaning "blessing," "comfort," or "pleasant," stemming from the Arabic word "na'im" (نعيم).

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Frequently Asked Questions About Hasta Names

What names suit the Hasta Nakshatra (birth star)?

In Vedic tradition, a baby's naming syllable is chosen from the Hasta nakshatra (birth star) — symbol: Hand, ruled by Moon, presided over by Savitr. Skilful, clever, resourceful. We match names by their first syllable against the sounds prescribed for this nakshatra.

How many baby names suit Hasta?

Our database has 5,276 names whose first syllable matches Hasta — 3,616 ranked for girls and 1,625 ranked for boys, each with meaning, origin, and popularity trends.

Do I need my baby's exact birth time for this?

Yes, ideally — a nakshatra is a narrow slice of the Moon's monthly path, so pinpointing it precisely needs a Vedic birth chart (a family priest or astrology app can calculate it from birth date, time, and place).

Can I filter by more than one nakshatra pada or number system at once?

Yes — use the full Astro Filters tool on the Browse Names page to combine rashi, nakshatra pada, and Pythagorean or Chaldean numerology in one search.

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