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Hrishik

A Sanskrit name, short form of Hrishikesh, an epithet of Vishnu meaning 'lord of the senses.'

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Hrishik is a short form of Hrishikesh, an epithet of Vishnu meaning "lord of the senses." The longer form is deeply theological, while Hrishik pares it down to something brisker and more modern without losing the devotional root.

The result is a name that still feels rooted in Sanskrit tradition, but in a more streamlined shape. Hrishik has a crisp, intelligent sound, almost technical in its precision, yet it remains spiritually charged through its ancestry. That combination makes it feel uncommon and composed. It is the kind of shortened form that can seem contemporary while still carrying the authority of a much older and more resonant source.

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