Yuvaan

Meaning of Yuvaan

Yuvaan (yoo-VAHN) is a spirited import from Sanskrit that literally means “youthful” and, by happy extension, “full of life.” Think of it as naming your son after the first golden rays of morning—fresh, bright, and brimming with promise. In Hindu mythology, yuvan describes the eternal vigor of the gods, so the name carries a quiet confidence without tipping into boastfulness. American parents have clearly felt its sunny pull: in little more than a decade Yuvaan has climbed from single-digits on the Social Security charts to well over 90 boys a year, hovering just inside the Top 800. That steady rise whispers “unique” while steering clear of the spelling-bee headaches that can come with trendier mash-ups. Crisp to say, easy to spell, and wrapped in a meaning that never ages, Yuvaan offers parents a cheerful way to hand their son a lifelong pep talk—no batteries required.

Pronunciation

Indian (Hindi)

  • Pronunced as yoo-VAHN (/juːvɑːn/)

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