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Parth

/PAARTH/

  • Hindi
  • Boy
  • 1 syl · short
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Quick facts

Parth at a glance

Origin
Hindi
Gender
Boy
Pronunciation
/PAARTH/
Syllables
1
Length
short
Uniqueness
78/100
Life-path number
9

Last updated June 2026

What it means

The meaning of Parth

“Parth is a Sanskrit and Hindi boy name closely associated with Arjun from the Mahabharata. It is often understood as “son of Pritha,” and some baby name sources also give meanings such as “prince,” “king,” or “son of the earth.””

Parth is a short name with a long cultural memory behind it. In Sanskrit and Hindi naming, Parth is connected with Partha, a name used for Arjun, one of the central heroes of the Mahabharata. Parenting Patch explains Partha as meaning “son of Pritha,” with Pritha being another name for Kunti, Arjun’s mother. That gives the name a family-rooted meaning first: a son identified through his mother, his lineage, and the great story he belongs to. You’ll also see Parth explained in slightly different ways across baby name sources. BabyCenter lists the meaning as “Arjun,” while BabyCentre describes it as “a prince or king” and notes that Parth is another name for Arjun, used by Lord Krishna in the Gita. Parenting Patch also gives “prince” and “son of the earth” as meanings tied to Sanskrit and Indian use. These meanings sit together pretty naturally: royal strength, heroic identity, and a grounded connection to family and earth. For Hindi-speaking families, Parth feels familiar without being overly long or ornate. It has just one crisp syllable in English-style pronunciation, yet it carries the weight of epic literature and devotional tradition. It’s the kind of name that works well for parents who want something clearly Indian, easy to say in many places, and meaningful without sounding heavy. The spelling Parth is the most common English transliteration, while Paarth may be used to show the longer “aa” sound more clearly. Partha is closer to the Sanskrit form often discussed in cultural and mythological contexts. If you picture a child using this name at home, at school, and later at work, Parth has a steady, grown-up quality from the start.

Why parents love it

Why parents love the name Parth

Parents often love Parth because it does a lot in a small space. It’s only five letters, easy to write, and strong when spoken aloud. Still, it doesn’t feel plain. Behind that crisp sound is a deep connection to Arjun, one of the best-known figures of the Mahabharata, and to the name Partha, meaning “son of Pritha.” That maternal link is especially sweet. Many heroic names focus only on battle or power, but Parth also carries a sense of belonging: a child known through family, story, and heritage. If grandparents are part of the naming conversation, Parth may feel familiar and meaningful to them. If your child grows up outside India, it’s still compact enough for teachers and friends to learn quickly. It also pairs beautifully. Parth Arjun feels traditional. Parth Vihaan sounds current. Parth Dev is simple and strong. You can make the full name devotional, modern, or quietly classic depending on the middle name and surname. For a baby boy, Parth gives you courage without harshness, tradition without fuss, and a name he won’t have to grow into because it already suits a child, a teenager, and an adult.

Spelling variations

  • Paarth
  • Partha

Nicknames

  • Paru
  • Par
  • Paaru
  • P

Heritage

Cultural & religious significance

Parth has strong roots in Hindu and Sanskrit tradition because of its association with Arjun, the warrior prince of the Mahabharata. BabyCenter identifies Parth as another name for Arjun, and BabyCentre notes that in Hindu tradition, Parth is used for Arjun by Lord Krishna in the Gita. For many families, that connection gives the name a feeling of courage, discipline, moral seriousness, and devotion. The Mahabharata is one of the major Sanskrit epics, and Arjun is remembered as a skilled archer and a thoughtful warrior facing difficult choices. So Parth is not just a pleasant-sounding name. It points to a story many Indian families know through scripture, retellings, television, grandparents’ stories, and festival conversations. A child named Parth may hear early on, “That’s one of Arjun’s names,” which can become a sweet opening into family culture. There are no broad taboos around using Parth in the sources provided. Still, because the name has religious and epic associations, parents may choose it with a bit of respect for that background. It is especially natural in Hindu and Hindi-speaking contexts, though its short spelling makes it easy for families outside India to use too. If your family wants a name that feels rooted but not complicated, Parth has that balance.

Uniqueness Score

78/100
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Popularity over time

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Numerology

9
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Personality traits(for fun)

  • Principled

    Because Parth is associated with Arjun, the name naturally suggests a child who grows into choices with a strong inner compass.

  • Brave

    Its epic connection gives Parth a quiet courage, the kind that shows up in steady effort rather than noise.

  • Grounded

    Meanings such as “son of the earth” give the name a rooted, practical feeling.

  • Focused

    The crisp one-syllable sound feels direct and determined, like a child who can set his mind on a goal.

  • Respectful

    With its family-linked meaning “son of Pritha,” Parth carries a warm sense of heritage and belonging.

Fun facts about Parth

  • Parth is closely associated with Arjun from the Mahabharata.
  • The related Sanskrit form Partha is explained as “son of Pritha,” another name for Kunti.
  • BabyCenter lists Parth with the meaning “Arjun.”
  • BabyCentre notes Parth as a name used for Arjun by Lord Krishna in the Gita.
  • Parth is short in English spelling, but its cultural background is much older than the modern form suggests.

Famous people named Parth

  • Parth Samthaan: Parth Samthaan, born Parth Laghate, is an Indian actor known for roles including Manik Malhotra in Kaisi Yeh Yaariaan and Anurag Basu in Kasautii Zindagii Kay.

Parth in other scripts

Original

पार्थ

Transliterations

  • Parth
  • Paarth
  • Partha

Names similar to Parth

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  • Pari→
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Sibling names that go with Parth

Goes well with

  • Aarav
  • Arjun
  • Vihaan
  • Ved
  • Shaurya
  • Neel
  • Ishaan
  • Kabir
  • Anaya
  • Aadhya
  • Meera
  • Diya

Middle names that pair with Parth

  • Parth Parth Arjun

    Arjun directly reflects the name’s traditional association and gives the full name a clear mythological link.

  • Parth Parth Vihaan

    Vihaan adds a bright, modern Indian sound beside the compact strength of Parth.

  • Parth Parth Dev

    Dev is short and familiar, so it keeps the whole name clean and easy to say.

  • Parth Parth Aditya

    Aditya brings warmth and length, balancing Parth’s brief, strong sound.

  • Parth Parth Rohan

    Rohan has a friendly rhythm and works well for families who want a name that travels easily.

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Frequently asked questions about Parth

What does the name Parth mean?
Parth is most closely tied to Arjun from the Mahabharata. It is also connected with Partha, meaning “son of Pritha,” and some baby name sources give meanings such as “prince,” “king,” or “son of the earth.”
Is Parth a boy or girl name?
Parth is used as a boy name in Hindi, Sanskrit, and Indian naming contexts.
How do you pronounce Parth?
Parth is usually pronounced PAARTH, with one syllable. The IPA form is /pɑːrθ/.
Is Parth a popular name?
Parth is recognizable in Indian communities but still feels fairly uncommon in broader English-speaking settings. BabyCenter lists it at #2327 in the US for 2026, while BabyCentre lists it at #579 in the UK for 2026.
What are good nicknames for Parth?
Sweet nickname options include Paru, Paaru, Par, and P. Since Parth is already short, many families may simply use the full name every day.
What names pair well with Parth?
Parth pairs nicely with both traditional and modern Indian names. Try Parth Arjun for a direct epic connection, Parth Dev for a short strong pairing, or Parth Vihaan for a brighter contemporary sound.