Sarat name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin:
Usage: Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu, Oriya and Tamil
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Sarat
Meaning: Autumn, Name of a Season, A Sage, Super Boy and Complete or Meaningful
Rashi: Kumbha
Nakshatra: Shatabhisha
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What does Sarat mean?

Meaning of Sarat is Autumn, Name of a Season, A Sage, Super Boy or Complete or Meaningful is a baby boy name is used in Marathi, Hindi, Oriya, Telugu, Gujarati, Malayalam, Bengali, Kannada and Tamil.

How popular is the name Sarat?

Sarat is a popular baby name in India where every 1 in 20000 have the name as well as in, Cambodia and Nigeria. At least, 100000 people around the globe have been given the name as per our findings.

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What numbers say about Sarat?

You think highly of yourself and don't care what others have to say about your way of life or life in general. You often denies your emotions and suppress your rage when you should be expressing it in a healthy way like exercising or meditating. You need to communicate with people in order to expand your knowledge and widen your perspective. You are a great person with no need of self-doubt. You are dedicated to your career more than you are dedicated to your personal life.

Other names similar to Sarat

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  •  Vaidya is used in Marathi and Kannada is a unisex name, Vaidya means "Healer or Doctor"
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  •  Sanchali largely is used in Marathi, Kannada and Sindhi, meaning of Sanchali is "Movement" is used as a girl name
  •  Satyamurty - Boy name Satyamurty means "Statue of Truth" is used dominantly in Telugu, Marathi and Sanskrit

Famous people named Sarat

  • Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay, Bengali novelist and short story writer
  • Sarat Chandra Bose, barrister and Indian independence activist
  • Sarat Chandra Das, Indian scholar of Tibetan language and culture most noted for his two journeys to Tibet in 1879 and
  • Sarat Kumar Ghosh, civil servant and a jurist

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