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Revati Nakshatra Baby Names

Revati is the 27th nakshatra of the Vedic zodiac, ruled by mercury and presided over by Pushan. The four pada syllables for Revati are De, Do, Cha, Chi. A child born under this nakshatra is traditionally given a name beginning with one of these sounds.

The significance of Namakarana in Vedic tradition

In the Vedic tradition, the naming ceremony (Namakarana Samskara) is performed on the eleventh day after birth. The name chosen at this time is far more than a label. It is a sound vibration the child will carry for life. Vedic texts describe sound (nada) as a form of subtle energy, and the first syllable of a name is believed to resonate with the planetary energy active at the moment of birth. When the birth nakshatra is known, the pada (quarter) within that nakshatra indicates which starting sound aligns the name with the child's cosmic imprint.

About Revati Nakshatra

Revati, the final nakshatra, ruled by Mercury and the shepherd Pushan, gives nourishment, protection and safe completion of journeys.

Revati natives are described as nurturing, protective, gentle. The deity Pushan governs the deeper symbolism of this star, and names beginning with De, Do, Cha, Chi are said to attune the child to these qualities from birth.

Boy names for Revati nakshatra (syllables: De, Do, Cha, Chi)

  • Deval - Divine, relating to the gods
  • Devang - Part of the divine
  • Devanshu - Part of god, divine light
  • Dolan - One who swings, carefree
  • Chaitanya - Consciousness, divine energy
  • Chandan - Sandalwood, auspicious scent
  • Chirag - Lamp, light in darkness

Girl names for Revati nakshatra (syllables: De, Do, Cha, Chi)

  • Devaki - Divine, mother of Krishna
  • Deeya - Divine light, lamp
  • Dolly - Vision of the divine, gift
  • Chaitali - Born in the month of Chaitra
  • Chandana - Sandalwood, fragrant, auspicious
  • Chitra - Painting, picture, brilliant

How to choose a name within these syllables

Begin with the pada your child was born in. Each pada of Revati corresponds to one of the four syllables (De, Do, Cha, Chi). A pandit or Vedic astrologer can confirm the exact pada from the birth time. Once the syllable is known, choose a name with a clear positive meaning - the meaning of a name, repeated silently or aloud throughout life, also carries its own subtle influence. A name that is easy to pronounce and carries a serene vibration adds further benefit.

Name list with meanings

Boy names

NameMeaning
DevalDivine, relating to the gods
DevangPart of the divine
DevanshuPart of god, divine light
DolanOne who swings, carefree
ChaitanyaConsciousness, divine energy
ChandanSandalwood, auspicious scent
ChiragLamp, light in darkness

Girl names

NameMeaning
DevakiDivine, mother of Krishna
DeeyaDivine light, lamp
DollyVision of the divine, gift
ChaitaliBorn in the month of Chaitra
ChandanaSandalwood, fragrant, auspicious
ChitraPainting, picture, brilliant

Frequently asked questions

What syllables are used for Revati nakshatra baby names?

The four pada syllables for Revati nakshatra are De, Do, Cha, Chi. The correct syllable depends on which pada (quarter) the Moon occupied at birth.

Why does the nakshatra determine the starting letter of a baby name?

In Vedic jyotish, each nakshatra pada carries a specific sound frequency linked to the Moon's position at birth. Naming a child with that starting sound is believed to harmonise the child's subtle energy field with the cosmic vibration present at the moment of birth.

Is it necessary to use the nakshatra syllable, or can parents choose freely?

Tradition strongly recommends using the nakshatra syllable, but it is not compulsory. Many families choose a name with a beautiful meaning that also starts with an auspicious letter. Consulting a Vedic astrologer, especially for the correct pada, ensures the fullest alignment.

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