Sanskrit Origin

Koli

A short, minimalist name with potential Sanskrit roots (from 'Koli,' a fishing community in India) or as a streamlined modern creation from Kole/Cole. Koli has global appeal and cross-cultural resonance, working across English and Indian naming contexts. The name's brevity gives it contemporary minimalist charm while suggesting connection to water or commerce.

Koli is a name of Sanskrit origin. A short, minimalist name with potential Sanskrit roots (from 'Koli,' a fishing community in India) or as a streamlined modern creation from Kole/Cole. Koli has global appeal and cross-cultural resonance, working across English and Indian naming contexts. The name's brevity gives it contemporary minimalist charm while suggesting connection to water or commerce.

May hold significance in Indian cultural contexts as well as contemporary Western naming.

Origin & Etymology

The name Koli has roots in the Sanskrit language tradition. It derives from elements meaning “a short, minimalist name with potential Sanskrit roots (from 'Koli,' a fishing community in India) or as a streamlined modern creation from Kole/Cole”.

Cultural context: May hold significance in Indian cultural contexts as well as contemporary Western naming.

As a unisex's name, Koli carries the character of its Sanskrit heritage while remaining a distinctive and uncommon choice for parents seeking something unique.

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What does the name Koli mean?

Koli means "A short, minimalist name with potential Sanskrit roots (from 'Koli,' a fishing community in India) or as a streamlined modern creation from Kole/Cole. Koli has global appeal and cross-cultural resonance, working across English and Indian naming contexts. The name's brevity gives it contemporary minimalist charm while suggesting connection to water or commerce.", and is of Sanskrit origin.

Is Koli a boy or girl name?

Koli is a unisex name, used for both boys and girls.

What is the origin of the name Koli?

Koli is of Sanskrit origin. May hold significance in Indian cultural contexts as well as contemporary Western naming.

Quick Facts
Gender

Unisex

Syllables

2

Origin

Sanskrit

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