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Namaste

Namaste comes from Sanskrit as a respectful greeting meaning I bow to you or honor the divine in you.

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Namaste comes from Sanskrit and is a respectful greeting meaning I bow to you or honor the divine in you. As a word, it carries profound spiritual and cultural weight, tied to reverence, humility, and recognition of shared worth.

Its use as a given name is uncommon, but the meaning is immediately clear and deeply affirmative. Because the term is so well known as a greeting, Namaste feels more like a statement than a conventional personal name. It has warmth, dignity, and an unmistakably devotional tone.

In naming, it can suggest peace, respect, and spiritual grounding. The name is memorable because it already lives in public language as an expression of courtesy and honor.

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