Mithuna Rashi (Sanskrit for Gemini) is one of the twelve zodiac signs in Vedic astrology — formed by gathering 2¼ nakshatras into a single 30° arc of the celestial sky. In Hindu naming convention, parents whose newborn is born under Mithuna traditionally choose a name beginning with one of its auspicious first syllables, especially when the precise pada within the nakshatra is uncertain.

Auspicious naming syllables for Mithuna Rashi (Gemini)

Babies born under Mithuna (Gemini) are traditionally named with one of the following first syllables:

का, की, कु, घ, ङ, छ, के, को, ह

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These syllables span the nakshatras within Mithuna: last 2 quarters of Mrigashira, Ardra, first 3 quarters of Punarvasu.

Lord of the rashi

Mithuna is ruled by Budha (Mercury). The lord-planet imprints its vibration on every name belonging to this rashi — invoking corresponding deity worship strengthens that influence.

Spiritual qualities of Mithuna-aligned names

Choosing a name within the Mithuna syllable set is believed to harmonise the child with their birth-rashi’s natural energies — building dharmic alignment from the very first sound that defines them.

Browse Hindu baby names for Mithuna Rashi

Match the syllables above to the corresponding letters on the Hindutone Hindu Names A–Z directory:

  • Visit the Boys A–Z or Girls A–Z indexes (linked from /names/).
  • Tap a letter from the Mithuna syllable list above.
  • Confirm the chosen name with your family priest during the Namakarana Samskara.

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

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