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Vani

Vani is a Sanskrit name meaning speech or voice and is an epithet of the goddess Saraswati.

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Vani flows directly from Sanskrit *vāṇī*, meaning "voice," "speech," or "sound" — and through that meaning it connects to Saraswati, the Hindu goddess of knowledge, music, arts, and learning, who is often invoked by her epithet *Vāṇī* or *Bhāratī*. In classical Sanskrit literature, *vāṇī* carries the sense not merely of ordinary speech but of eloquent, learned discourse — the voice of a poet or teacher. The *Rigveda* celebrates *vāk* (the divine Word) as a cosmic force, and Vani is its more intimate, personal echo: the speaking voice as a gift of the goddess.

As a given name, Vani has been most popular in South India — Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu — where Saraswati worship has deep roots in domestic and educational life. Parents naming a daughter Vani invoke a blessing: that she will be eloquent, learned, and favored by the goddess of arts. In Indian classical music, *vani* also refers to a musical style or the distinctive voice of a gharana (school), adding an additional aesthetic register to the name.

Vani is short, clear, and melodic — exactly three letters in the most common romanization — which has made it a perennial choice that never feels dated. In the diaspora, its brevity makes it easy to carry in any linguistic environment without adaptation or explanation.

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