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Sahas

Sahas comes from Sanskrit and means "courage," "bravery," or "boldness."

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Sahas is a Sanskrit name of striking directness: it means "courage," "boldness," or "daring" — virtues that ancient Indian philosophical and literary traditions considered among the highest a person could embody. The word appears in the Mahabharata and in classical Sanskrit poetry as both a noun and a quality attributed to heroes and wise men alike, someone who acts with conviction rather than hesitation.

In Hindu naming traditions, names drawn from virtues like this one are considered aspirational — the name becomes a quiet invocation, a hope whispered into a child's identity at birth. In modern India, Sahas is used primarily in northern and western states, and it has become more visible in the 21st century as parents seek names that are short, pronounceable across languages, and carry clear positive meaning. It fits naturally alongside other Sanskrit virtue names that have crossed into international usage — names like Anaya, Aryan, and Vivaan — while remaining less familiar outside South Asian communities, which gives it a certain understated rarity.

For the global diaspora, Sahas works well as a cross-cultural name: it is phonetically accessible in English, Spanish, and French, avoids the pronunciation ambiguities that trip up many Sanskrit names in Western contexts, and carries a meaning that translates beautifully in any language. It is a name that asks something of the person who wears it — not a burden, but an invitation to live up to something fine.

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