Punarvasu Nakshatra is one of the 27 lunar mansions of Vedic astrology, a sacred grid the Moon traverses each month. In Hindu naming tradition (Namakarana Samskara), the first syllable of a baby’s name is selected from the auspicious sounds of their birth nakshatra — a practice rooted in the Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra and the Garbhadhana Samskara teachings.

Auspicious naming syllables for Punarvasu Nakshatra

Babies born under Punarvasu are traditionally named with one of the following first syllables:

के, को, हा, ही (Ke, Ko, Ha, Hi)

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Each pada (quarter) of a nakshatra is associated with one specific syllable. Confirm the exact pada with your local Panchang or family astrologer for the most precise letter — but any of the four syllables above is considered auspicious.

Deity, planet & rashi association

  • Presiding deity: Aditi (mother of the gods)
  • Ruling planet: Jupiter
  • Rashi (zodiac): Mithuna / Karka

Spiritual qualities cultivated by Punarvasu-aligned names

Names beginning with Punarvasu's syllables carry the cosmic vibration of the nakshatra into the child's life. Hindu tradition holds that a name is repeated thousands of times across a lifetime — each repetition tuning the child to their birth-star's resonance.

Browse Hindu baby names for Punarvasu Nakshatra

Hindutone’s curated A–Z directory has boys’ and girls’ names organised by first letter. Match the syllables above to the corresponding alphabet pages:

  • Visit the Boys A–Z and Girls A–Z indexes (linked from /names/).
  • Pick the first letter that matches a syllable from the list above.
  • Confirm the chosen name with your family priest during the Namakarana Samskara.

About Hindu naming and Punarvasu

The Namakarana Samskara is performed on the 11th, 12th or 16th day after birth. The chosen name is whispered three times into the baby’s right ear by the father or family priest. Selecting a nakshatra-aligned syllable is considered the most spiritually-auspicious starting point.

This is a guidance landing page; we’ll progressively map specific names to their exact Punarvasu pada in the coming updates.