Bhaskar, Ravi, Aditya, surya, mitra, dinkar, bhanve, savitra
Aditya, Divaakar, Prabhaakar, Sahastraanshu, Vibhaavsu, Dinkrit.
'sUrya' सूर्य means sun or the sun-god.
Aditya is the sanscrit word for Sun.
In Bengali, the other names for the sun are "সূর্য" (Surya) and "সূর্য দেবতা" (Surya Debota).
In Sanskrit, the word for 'sun' is primarily "Surya" (सूर्य). Other names include "Aditya" (आदित्य), which signifies the sun as a deity, and "Bhaskara" (भास्कर), meaning "light giver." Additionally, "Ravi" (रवि) is another term often used to refer to the sun.
Surya is a Sanskrit name meaning "sun" or "sun god" in Hindu mythology. It is associated with light, warmth, and energy, symbolizing vitality and life force.
In Sanskrit, "Vivasvaan" means "bright, radiant, or shining." It is also another name for the Hindu sun god, Surya.
Sooriyan Adityan Bhanu Surya Arasanilaiyan
Sunflower in Sanskrit is called "सूर्यकान्त" (Suryakant), where "सूर्य" (Surya) means "sun" and "कान्त" (Kant) means "radiant" or "shining".
In various Indian languages, the Sun is referred to by different names. For instance, in Hindi, it's called "Surya," in Bengali, "Suryya," in Tamil, "Suryan," in Kannada, "Suryya," and in Telugu, "Suryudu." Other names include "Aditya" in Sanskrit and "Ravi" in Hindi and several other languages. Each name reflects cultural and linguistic diversity across India.
Sun salute is called Surya namaskaara सूर्य नमस्कर in Sanskrit.
Ravi is a masculine name, and means "Sun" in Sanskrit. The Hindu god of the sun is said to bear said name, sometimes equated with Surya.
The first name 'Ravi' means "sun" in Marathi. It is also a common first name in many Indian languages and is derived from the Sanskrit word for the sun.