Tanay

Meaning of Tanay

Like a vibrant sitar string plucked at dawn, Tanay rings with Sanskrit warmth—rooted in the word for “son” and echoing the promise of lineage—yet it dances effortlessly as a unisex melody in today’s nurseries. Pronounced tuh-NAY (/təˈneɪ/) in India, it rolls off the tongue like a playful monsoon breeze teasing rippling rice fields. Brimming with familial warmth and the spark of new beginnings, Tanay bridges generations with a wink to tradition and a nod to global curiosity. In the U.S., it’s a hidden gem—just ten little Tanays in 2024 (ranked #914) after years hovering in the high 800s, hinting at a quietly rising chorus of parents charmed by its spirited tune.

Pronunciation

Indian

  • Pronunced as tuh-NAY (/təˈneɪ/)

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