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Ishta

From Sanskrit *iṣṭa*, meaning desired or chosen, with spiritual overtones in Indian traditions.

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Ishta comes from the Sanskrit iṣṭa, meaning desired or chosen, and it carries spiritual overtones in Indian traditions. That makes it one of those names where meaning is inseparable from sacred or philosophical use. The word itself has a serene, contemplative quality, and the name form keeps that sense of inwardness and selection.

As a given name, Ishta feels rare and spiritually charged. It has a calm, compact sound that makes it memorable without seeming ornate. Because its root is tied to desire in the sense of what is cherished or selected, the name can suggest intentionality and blessing rather than mere preference.

It feels thoughtful and luminous, with a quiet dignity that fits its Sanskrit background. Ishta is the kind of name that seems to carry meaning lightly on the surface while holding deeper resonance underneath. It is brief, graceful, and spiritually rich.

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