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7 Indian Baby Names That Mean Sharp Minded

7 Indian Baby Names That Mean Sharp Minded

India.com9 hours ago

Muskan Kalra
Jun 26, 2025
It means intelligence, wisdom, sharpness and it is also associated with the goddess of intellect — Medha Devi.
It means intellect, reason, wisdom. A name symbolizing clarity of mind and discernment.
It means wisdom, insight, sharp intellect. It is commonly used for both boys and girls, often linked to spiritual intelligence.
It means discernment, wisdom, judgment. It's a popular name in many Indian communities that implies sharp reasoning and thought.
It means courage, determination, and intelligence. It refers to a balanced and focused mind.
It means God of intellect (Buddha), a name denoting supreme wisdom and mental clarity.
It means lord of intellect, master of wisdom. It is a rare and powerful-sounding and ideal for a modern, meaningful name. Read Next Story

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