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Siddhant

Siddhant is from Sanskrit meaning "principle," "doctrine," or "established conclusion."

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Siddhant descends from the Sanskrit word siddha, meaning 'accomplished' or 'perfected,' combined with anta, meaning 'end' or 'principle.' Together, siddhānta denotes a proven doctrine, a foundational truth arrived at through rigorous inquiry. The word appears throughout classical Indian philosophical and scientific literature — the Brahmasphutasiddhanta, composed by the brilliant mathematician Brahmagupta in 628 CE, used it in its title, and the concept of siddhānta organized entire schools of Vedic astronomy, logic, and metaphysics.

As a personal name, Siddhant carries the weight of intellectual aspiration and spiritual accomplishment. It is most common among Hindu families across India, particularly in Maharashtra, Gujarat, and the Hindi-speaking north, and has traveled with the Indian diaspora to the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, and beyond. The name implies that its bearer is someone destined not merely to learn but to master — to reach the end-point of understanding and stand there with authority.

In contemporary usage, Siddhant has a quietly modern feel despite its ancient roots. It appears among professionals and artists alike — Indian actor Siddhant Chaturvedi brought the name visibility through his acclaimed Bollywood performances. The name balances depth with accessibility: easy enough to pronounce across linguistic borders, yet rich enough in meaning to satisfy families who want a name that says something true about the world.

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