Hemanth
“A South Indian spelling variant of Hemant, Hemanth preserves the Sanskrit meaning of 'winter' or 'dew,' while the -th ending is characteristic of Kannada and Telugu naming traditions. This variant maintains poetic depth while reflecting regional linguistic identity.”
Hemanth is a boy's name of Sanskrit origin. A South Indian spelling variant of Hemant, Hemanth preserves the Sanskrit meaning of 'winter' or 'dew,' while the -th ending is characteristic of Kannada and Telugu naming traditions. This variant maintains poetic depth while reflecting regional linguistic identity.
Common in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh; reflects South Indian linguistic patterns.
The name Hemanth has roots in the Sanskrit language tradition. It derives from elements meaning “a South Indian spelling variant of Hemant, Hemanth preserves the Sanskrit meaning of 'winter' or 'dew,' while the -th ending is characteristic of Kannada and Telugu naming traditions”.
Cultural context: Common in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh; reflects South Indian linguistic patterns.
As a boy's name, Hemanth carries the character of its Sanskrit heritage while remaining a distinctive and uncommon choice for parents seeking something unique.
What does the name Hemanth mean?
Hemanth means "A South Indian spelling variant of Hemant, Hemanth preserves the Sanskrit meaning of 'winter' or 'dew,' while the -th ending is characteristic of Kannada and Telugu naming traditions. This variant maintains poetic depth while reflecting regional linguistic identity.", and is of Sanskrit origin.
Is Hemanth a boy name?
Hemanth is primarily used as a boy's name.
What is the origin of the name Hemanth?
Hemanth is of Sanskrit origin. Common in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh; reflects South Indian linguistic patterns.