Sanskrit Origin

Sonika

An Indian and South Asian variant of Sonia, this name combines Greek wisdom roots with a distinctly Subcontinental sound and style. Sonika is popular in Hindi and English-speaking communities, carrying both classical and contemporary appeal. The -ka ending gives it a familiar, affectionate quality in Indian naming traditions.

Sonika is a girl's name of Sanskrit origin. An Indian and South Asian variant of Sonia, this name combines Greek wisdom roots with a distinctly Subcontinental sound and style. Sonika is popular in Hindi and English-speaking communities, carrying both classical and contemporary appeal. The -ka ending gives it a familiar, affectionate quality in Indian naming traditions.

Widely used in India and South Asian diaspora communities; common in both Hindi and English contexts.

Origin & Etymology

The name Sonika has roots in the Sanskrit language tradition. It derives from elements meaning “an Indian and South Asian variant of Sonia, this name combines Greek wisdom roots with a distinctly Subcontinental sound and style”.

Cultural context: Widely used in India and South Asian diaspora communities; common in both Hindi and English contexts.

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

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does the name Sonika mean?

Sonika means "An Indian and South Asian variant of Sonia, this name combines Greek wisdom roots with a distinctly Subcontinental sound and style. Sonika is popular in Hindi and English-speaking communities, carrying both classical and contemporary appeal. The -ka ending gives it a familiar, affectionate quality in Indian naming traditions.", and is of Sanskrit origin.

Is Sonika a girl name?

Sonika is primarily used as a girl's name.

What is the origin of the name Sonika?

Sonika is of Sanskrit origin. Widely used in India and South Asian diaspora communities; common in both Hindi and English contexts.

Quick Facts
Gender

Girl

Syllables

3

Origin

Sanskrit

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