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Drashti

A Sanskrit name meaning 'vision' or 'sight,' commonly used in modern Indian naming traditions.

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Drashti is a Sanskrit name meaning vision or sight, and that meaning gives it an immediate intellectual and perceptive quality. In Indian naming traditions, names tied to perception, knowledge, and insight often carry a sense of clarity and inner awareness.

Drashti fits that pattern beautifully, with a meaning that is both simple and expansive. The name feels modern in use while remaining deeply rooted in classical language. It has a graceful, slightly formal sound that makes it feel thoughtful rather than flashy.

Drashti suggests awareness, discernment, and the ability to see clearly, which gives it a quietly powerful presence. Its appeal lies in that combination of spiritual depth and contemporary usability.

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