Savani

Meaning of Savani

Savani—pronounced suh-VAH-nee (/sʌˈvɑni/)—is a radiant name of Indian origin, rooted in the Sanskrit celebration of Savan, the monsoon season that brings life-affirming rains to parched fields. Evoking renewal and quiet resilience, Savani feels like the gentle patter of summer droplets, whispering to its bearer, “grow through every storm.” In the United States, this melodic name has been steadily climbing the charts—starting with just 5 little Savanis in 2021, rising to 43 in 2023 (ranked No. 915), and holding strong at No. 913 with 37 newborns in 2024—proof that more families are enchanted by its lyrical charm (and don’t be surprised if you catch yourself humming a monsoon melody whenever you say it). Warm yet never overbearing, Savani strikes the perfect balance of grounded grace and luminous spirit, making it an inspired choice for a baby girl destined to dance in both sunshine and showers.

Pronunciation

Indian (Hindi)

  • Pronunced as suh-VAH-nee (/sʌˈvɑni/)

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Notable People Named Savani

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