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Never—under any circumstances—name your children in this manner; names of sages and stars are strictly forbidden..
Fashion News Era | April 27, 2026 2:40 PM CST


Names to Avoid for Children: Often, in their haste to give their children a unique or trendy name, parents select names whose meaning, pronunciation, or potential future impact they do not fully comprehend. According to astrologers, a name is not merely a form of identification; it is intrinsically linked to a child's personality, self-confidence, and social image. An inappropriate or peculiar name can adversely affect a child's behavior and prospects, as the inherent energy contained within the name remains with the child throughout their life. It is the choice of name that ultimately determines whether this energy will be positive or negative. Therefore, one should not choose a name solely out of fashion or by imitating others; rather, it is essential to fully understand the meaning behind it.

**Trendy Names Can Also Be Risky**
According to astrologers, names that are difficult to pronounce or require constant explanation can become a source of trouble for a child. Having one's name mispronounced repeatedly—whether at school, college, or the workplace—can significantly impact one's self-confidence. The meaning of a name holds immense importance. If a name carries a negative connotation or is associated with misfortune, it should be avoided. Conversely, names with positive meanings infuse a child's life with energy and inspiration.

**Names That Are Often Misinterpreted**
Children should not be given names that carry negative meanings or that convey sorrowful or ominous undertones. Therefore, when selecting a name, it is crucial to investigate its etymology. It is believed that if a name bears a negative meaning, it may manifest as anxiety, fear, or apathy in the child's life. Modern names that may appear aesthetically pleasing but possess negative meanings should be avoided. For instance, the name 'Avir' actually means "cowardly" or "lacking courage." However, it is frequently—and erroneously—interpreted as signifying bravery or valor; given that its meaning in Sanskrit is the exact opposite, such names should be steered clear of.

**Avoid Names That Are Too Long or Complex**
Some names suddenly surge in popularity as trends, only to become obsolete just as quickly. Such names may cause a child to feel "outdated" in the future. Therefore, one should always choose a name that remains relevant and timeless. Excessively long names are not only cumbersome to write but can also create practical difficulties in daily life. Short, simple, and meaningful names are generally considered the superior choice. The implication here is that a child's behavior will mirror their name. Complex names can lead to complex behavioral traits in a child.

**Avoid Naming Children After Negative Characters**
Children should not be named after negative characters or demons found in mythology or history. It is believed that names associated with demons, villains, or tragic figures can attract malevolent spirits. Examples include Ravana—the king of demons and a symbol of injustice; Kansa—Krishna's maternal uncle and a wicked king; Duryodhana and Dushasana—the antagonists of the *Mahabharata*; and Hiranyakashipu—the nemesis of Lord Hari. Furthermore, children should not be given names associated with death, Yama (the God of Death), or similar concepts.

**Avoid Such Names**
The names of certain sages and stars are also not considered directly auspicious for children. Examples include Shukracharya, Durvasa, Ajigarta, Kashyapa, Atri, Bharadwaja, etc. According to astrology, certain names are deemed prohibited based on specific letters, *Nakshatras* (lunar mansions), and the individual's horoscope. Children should also not be given names containing prohibited phonetic sounds. These sounds can negatively influence the 6th, 8th, or 12th houses of the horoscope, potentially leading to misfortune. Some astrologers advise against deriving a name directly from the exact letters associated with a specific *Nakshatra*, as it is believed that doing so could invite the effects of black magic. Therefore, one should avoid names associated with *Nakshatras* such as Moola, Ashlesha, and Jyeshtha.

**Consider Religious and Cultural Aspects**
In Indian culture, a name carries significant religious and astrological weight. Many families choose a child's name based on their birth *Nakshatra* and *Rashi* (zodiac sign), believing this fosters a positive influence on their life. Names of deities are considered highly auspicious for children. Alternatively, one may select a name beginning with an auspicious letter closely associated with the child's astrological profile. Before the naming ceremony (*Namkaran*), consult an astrologer to analyze the child's horoscope and choose a name during an auspicious time (*Shubh Muhurat*). Names with positive meanings, names of deities, or names representing virtues—particularly those derived from Sanskrit—are considered the most ideal choices. According to Hindu scriptures, such names imbue the child with positive energy.

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