Hariyah appears related to Hari, a Sanskrit name of Vishnu, giving it a sacred Indian devotional tone.
Hariyah appears related to Hari, a Sanskrit name of Vishnu, and so it carries a devotional Indian tone. Even where the exact form is less common, the spiritual association remains clear and meaningful.
That connection gives Hariyah a devotional softness and a sense of sacred familiarity. It sounds graceful and modern while still being anchored in a long religious tradition. The name feels reverent without being heavy, which helps it remain approachable.