Sarath is a spirited unisex name with ancient Sanskrit roots—meaning “charioteer” and evoking the golden promise of autumn—that glides off the tongue with a lively bounce (suh-RATH, /səˈræθ/). In mid-to-late 1980s America it quietly held its own around the 700th spot, with six to ten little Saraths born each year, so it feels distinctive without ever drifting into obscurity. Families will appreciate that its rarity keeps playground look-alikes at bay, yet its approachable sound spares youngsters from endless spelling lessons. With just the right dash of cross-cultural flair, Sarath strikes a warm balance between adventurous spirit and grounded charm—a name that invites every child to steer confidently into life’s journey.
| Sarath Fonseka - |
| Sarath Chand - |
| Sarath Dissanayake - |
| Sarath Amunugama - |