Aayush

Meaning of Aayush

Aayush is a masculine given name with etymological roots in Sanskrit, deriving from the term āyuṣ (आयुस्), which denotes “life span” or “long life” and occupies a technical role in classical Hindu discourse as the principle governing the duration of existence. In Standard Hindi phonology, it is pronounced AH-yoosh (/aːjuʃ/), with a prolonged initial vowel and a palatal fricative coda that align with Devanagari transliteration conventions. Quantitative analysis of United States Social Security Administration data from 1997 through 2024 reveals a consistently low-frequency usage profile, with annual occurrences ranging between 10 and 88 and rank positions oscillating predominantly within the 700–900 interval. The name’s most prominent year was 2015 (88 births, rank 827), followed by a measured decline to 19 recorded instances (rank 905) in 2024, suggesting a modest contraction in popularity amid broader demographic shifts. Within an Anglo-American onomastic framework, Aayush exemplifies the intersection of precise phonetic transcription and cultural heritage retention, functioning as both a marker of ethnic identity and a technically robust designation.

Pronunciation

Hindi

  • Pronunced as AH-yoosh (/aːjuʃ/)

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Notable People Named Aayush

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Curated bySusan Clarke

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