Quick Name Validation (By Email)

901.003,001.00 plus taxes

Quick Name Validation (By Email)

Check if a name is a valid Sanskrit word/name.

  • Validation of gender & meaning of the name in Sanskrit
  • Validation of Devanagari and English spelling
  • All communication on Email
  • Minimum 3 names, can add additional names
  • When to use: You want a quick check on a list of names

Choose number of names:

SKU: SUNAMA01 Category:

Description

Choose this option if you have three or more names and would like me to quickly validate them from a Sanskrit perspective. The charges for this option are ₹ 901 for three names (minimum) and ₹ 300 per extra name (₹ 1,201 for four names, ₹ 1,501 for five names, etc.). The comments will be in English or Hindi and will include the validation of the word in Sanskrit, confirmation of gender (masculine, feminine or neuter), major meanings and whether the word is the name of a person or deity.

Four sample quick name validations are shown below:

Saanvi (सान्वी, सानवी): Not a valid Sanskrit word to the best of my information. Not listed in any major traditional or modern Sanskrit dictionary. Not a name of Lakṣmī in any of the 150+ Sanskrit texts in my collection of names. Avoid the name.

Nitara (नितरा): A valid feminine Sanskrit word. It means “deeply fixed, standing firm”. Not a personal or deity name to the best of my information. Still, the name can be used for a girl as the meaning is positive.

Kiaan (कियान्): A valid masculine Sanskrit word, but is an interrogative word which means “how much”? The word does not mean “grace of God”, “royal”, “king” or “Lord Krishna” in Sanskrit as many name websites claim. Avoid the name.

Adhrit (अधृत): Valid masculine Sanskrit word and name. Means “unrestrained”, “not held” and “a name of Viṣṇu” as per dictionaries. Found in a Viṣṇu-sahasranāma of the Mahābhārata (13.149.103) and some other sahasranāmas. Recommended.

Additional information

Number Of Names

Three Names, Four Names, Five Names, Six Names, Seven Names, Eight Names, Nine Names, Ten Names