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Prayas

Sanskrit word for effort or sincere endeavor, used as a name symbolizing devotion and persistence.

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Prayas is a Sanskrit word meaning effort or sincere endeavor, and as a name it symbolizes devotion and persistence. That makes it a virtue name in the fullest sense, since it honors not just achievement but the discipline and will behind it. Sanskrit names often turn spiritual or moral qualities into identity, and Prayas fits that pattern neatly.

The name feels dignified and steady. It has a calm, measured sound that suits the idea of sustained effort rather than sudden flash. Prayas suggests someone purposeful, committed, and inwardly strong.

Because its meaning is so closely tied to action, the name carries a quietly motivational energy. It is rare, but its conceptual clarity makes it easy to respect and remember.

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