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Vishakha Nakshatra Baby Names: All 4 Padas & Meanings
Since 1979 · Ph.D. (Delhi University) · M.A. Acharya · Jul 2026
What you need to know
A baby born in Vishakha nakshatra (Tula (Libra)) takes a name beginning with one of its four pada syllables — Ti, Tu, Te, To — the exact pada fixed by the Moon's precise position at birth. Below: 24 pure Vedic names with meanings for every pada, the nakshatra's full classical profile.
Indra-Agni
Rakshasa
Vyaghra (tiger)
Antya
triumphal archway
Tula (Libra)
Rakshasa gana — the intense temperament: sharp instincts, fearless, penetrating (a strength, not a flaw). The yoni (Vyaghra (tiger)) and nadi (Antya) matter later in kundli-matching — noted here so the name-record stays complete.
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Open the Free Baby Name Finder →Pada 1 — syllable “Ti”
ford-maker across samsara (rare)
sacred crossing-place
the auspicious mark
enemy of darkness — the Sun (rare)
the sacred lunar day
the celestial apsara of perfection
noble forbearance
Pada 2 — syllable “Tu”
frost, snow
lord of the peak (rare)
the fourth state beyond waking (rare)
the sacred basil — Vrinda
the painter's brush
divine contentment — a matrika
superior, victorious (rare)
Pada 3 — syllable “Te”
fiery brilliance
made of light
guardian of radiance
lustrous
the brilliantly radiant
full of tejas
Pada 4 — syllable “To”
satisfaction (rare)
lord of waters (rare)
she who pleases — Durga
sacred water (rare)
Common Questions
Which letters are for Vishakha nakshatra baby names?
The four pada syllables of Vishakha are Ti, Tu, Te, To. The exact pada depends on the Moon's precise position at birth — the free Baby Name Finder computes it in seconds.
What is the rashi of Vishakha nakshatra?
Vishakha falls in Tula (Libra) — so the naam-rashi of a pada-syllable name from this nakshatra stays aligned with the janma rashi.
Is Vishakha a good nakshatra to be born in?
Every nakshatra carries its own gifts: Vishakha's devata is Indra-Agni, its gana Rakshasa, its symbol the triumphal archway. The classical profile above tells you its temperament honestly.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What characterises a child born under Vishakha Nakshatra?
A child born when the Moon occupies Vishakha (15°20'–27°46' Libra) inherits the energy of the 10th house, giving early ambition and a strong sense of purpose. This nakshatra is ruled by Jupiter, so the native often shows generosity and a love for learning. In the Navamsa, Vishakha falls in the 7th, indicating a natural talent for partnership and diplomacy. A simple remedy such as chanting the Jupiter mantra “Om Graam Graam Graam Sah” on Thursdays helps balance any excess of authority.
Which planet governs Vishakha Nakshatra and how does it influence naming?
Jupiter is the ruling planet of Vishakha, imparting optimism, wisdom and a desire for growth. Because Jupiter governs the 9th and 12th houses, names that evoke expansion—such as “Vikas,” “Dhara,” or “Aarohi”—resonate well. When selecting a name, placing the first letter in the Vedic syllable series (A, I, U, etc.) that aligns with Jupiter’s strength in the birth chart can enhance the child’s confidence. Reciting the “Guru Beej” mantra (Om Guruve Namah) each evening supports the planetary influence.
Can you suggest some auspicious names for a child born under Punarvasu Nakshatra?
Punarvasu, ruled by Jupiter and spanning 20°–33° Gemini, favours names that begin with the syllables “Ke,” “Ko,” “Ha,” “Hi,” “Hu,” “He,” or “Ho.” Examples include “Ketan,” “Koshin,” “Harsh,” “Himansh,” and “Hul.” These sounds harmonise with the Nakshatra’s restorative energy, encouraging renewal and positivity. Offering a small donation of yellow sweets to a Brahmin on a Thursday further activates Jupiter’s benevolence.
What are the best name choices for a girl born under Vishakha Nakshatra?
For a Vishakha girl, names beginning with “Yo,” “Yau,” “Chi,” “Chu,” “Che,” “Cho,” “Da,” “Di,” “Du,” “De,” or “Dho” align with the Nakshatra’s syllabic pattern. Names such as “Yoshita,” “Yogini,” “Chitra,” “Dhanvi,” or “Disha” reflect the blend of beauty and ambition inherent to Vishakha. The 10th‑house influence suggests names that inspire leadership, while a regular practice of the “Om Guruve Namah” mantra nurtures Jupiter’s supportive qualities.
How accurate are astrological predictions, truly?
Predictions are accurate to the degree that the birth chart’s planetary periods (dashas) and transits are interpreted with the classical rules of the Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra. The timing of events is anchored in the Mahadasha and Antardasha of the relevant graha, providing a reliable framework. Accuracy improves when the astrologer checks the strength (Shadbala) of the planets and applies appropriate yogas. Regular recitation of the relevant planetary mantra can enhance the chart’s positive outcomes.
Does astrology change destiny, or merely guide it?
Astrology reveals the karmic blueprint encoded in the natal chart, showing where effort can align with planetary timing. The 7th house and the dasha periods indicate opportunities for choice; by acting in harmony with these periods, one can influence results. Performing prescribed remedies—such as charity to the planet’s deity or chanting its mantra—supports the flow of destiny while respecting free will.
Is Vedic astrology more reliable than Western astrology?
Vedic astrology bases its reliability on the precise lunar mansions (nakshatras), planetary periods (dashas), and the immutable principles of the Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra, whereas Western systems rely largely on solar signs and aspects. The use of the Moon’s exact position in a 27‑nakshatra framework offers finer timing for events, especially when combined with the dasha system. For matters of health, marriage and career, the Vedic method’s house‑specific analysis often yields clearer guidance.
What should I do if an astrologer’s prediction does not materialise?
If a prediction fails to appear, the first step is to review the dasha sequence and the strength of the involved planets; a weakened graha may have delayed the outcome. Re‑checking the Navamsa and divisional charts can reveal a parallel timing that was overlooked. Offering
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