A variant of Veda, from Sanskrit, meaning "knowledge" and tied to the sacred Hindu texts called the Vedas.
Vedah is a variant of Veda, from Sanskrit, meaning 'knowledge' and tied to the sacred Hindu texts called the Vedas. That makes the name deeply rooted in spiritual and intellectual tradition.
Even in a modern spelling, it retains the sense of wisdom, learning, and sacred authority that the base word carries. The name feels serene and substantial. It is short enough to be modern in style, but the meaning gives it depth and gravity.
Vedah sounds contemplative and dignified, with a calm, almost scholarly air. It belongs to the family of names that communicate reverence for knowledge itself, and that gives it enduring appeal.