Sahas

Meaning of Sahas

Sahas, a masculine appellation of Sanskrit etymology—derived from śāhāṣa, ‘courage,’ ‘daring’—resonates with the robust fortitudo revered in classical Roman virtus, its syllables forging an academic cadence imbued with gentle warmth. Phonologically rendered in English as /səˈhɑz/, the name interlaces scholarly gravitas with melodic subtlety, each utterance akin to an epigram etched upon marble, yet suffused with the gentle glow of a torch passed from one generation to the next. In expository onomastics, Sahas is scrutinized through a diachronic lens as a locus of cross-cultural interplay, a nomen that ad fontes recalls both Indic sagacity and Western traditiones. Statistically, it maintains a discreet yet steady presence among United States newborns—circa twenty individuals annually, anchored near the nine-hundredth rank—a modest figure ipso facto denoting neither fad nor oblivion. One might quip, with suitably dry humor, that Sahas, while no thunderbolt-wielding Jove, embodies a quiet defiance whose resonance outlasts any transient vogue.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as sah-HAHS (/səˈhɑz/)

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