Shantavia

Meaning of Shantavia

Shantavia is a melodic weave of Sanskrit serenity and modern whimsy: “Shanta,” meaning peace, melds with the spirited suffix “-via,” hinting at life’s grand voyage—much like lotus petals drifting down a gentle river. Pronounced shahn-TAY-vee-uh, it pirouettes off the tongue like a monsoon breeze through jasmine-scented courtyards, conjuring early-morning temple bells and lantern-lit festivals under starlit skies. In Indian tradition, this name wears calm elegance like silk and carries an adventurous heart like the dawn’s first traveler. Stateside, Shantavia first made its quiet debut in the late ’70s and has glided gracefully through the charts ever since, with around five little peacemakers named Shantavia welcoming the world in 2009—proof that a name rooted in peace and possibility will always find its way into loving arms.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as shahn-TAY-vee-uh (/ʃɑntəˈveɪə/)

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