Sanskrit-rooted Indian name meaning 'beautiful,' 'pleasing,' or 'charming.'
Sohana is a name of Sanskrit and Hindi origin, deriving from the root *suhana* (सुहाना), meaning pleasant, agreeable, charming, or beautiful. The word carries a warmth that goes beyond simple physical beauty — it suggests an atmosphere, a feeling, the way a perfect evening or a beloved presence makes everything feel right. In Urdu and Hindi poetry, *suhana* is a word of genuine lyrical force, appearing in ghazals, folk songs, and film music to describe moments of ineffable loveliness.
The name is used across South Asia — in India, Pakistan, and their diaspora communities — and holds particular popularity among Punjabi, Bengali, and Urdu-speaking families. It belongs to a family of South Asian feminine names built on aesthetic and sensory appreciation: Suhana, Sunita, Suchitra, Sadhana. Shah Rukh Khan, the Bollywood superstar, named his daughter Suhana Khan, bringing the name considerable visibility across the global South Asian community and beyond.
Suhana Khan has since become a public figure in her own right as an actor, giving the name a thoroughly modern cultural anchor. In Western contexts, Sohana reads as both familiar and exotic — its sounds are easy for English speakers to pronounce, yet it carries the unmistakable music of South Asian linguistic tradition. The *So-* opening connects it distantly to Sophia and Sora, while the *-hana* ending echoes the Japanese *hana* (flower) and the Hebrew *Hannah* (grace), giving it an unintentional but lovely cross-cultural resonance. It is a name that travels well, carrying its meaning of pleasantness into every context it enters.