Himmat

Meaning of Himmat

Himmat, rooted in the Hindi and Sanskrit term himmat (courage, fortitude), functions as a masculine epithet resonant with the classical virtues once extolled by Roman moralists and modern-day parents alike. Its pronunciation—HEE-muht (/hiˈmɑt/)—delivers a succinct phonetic cadence, akin to the Latin maxim “fortis in re.” An analysis of U.S. Social Security data from 2010 through 2024 reveals a cultivated yet modest adoption: occurrences have climbed from five newborns (rank 882) in 2010 to twenty-one (rank 908) in 2023 and twenty (rank 904) in 2024, consistently holding a position within the early 900s. As an analytical case study in transcontinental onomastics, Himmat shines like el sol de la mañana, imparting a tempered glow of steadfast resolve rather than fleeting fashion. Its semantic depth and scholarly resonance render it an articulate choice for families seeking a name that bridges ancient lineage with contemporary poise. In the landscape of masculine names, Himmat stands as a testament to enduring inner strength.

Pronunciation

Indian (Hindi)

  • Pronunced as HEE-muht (/hiˈmɑt/)

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Notable People Named Himmat

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