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10 baby boy names that mean Sun in different languages

ETimes.in | Last updated on - May 20, 2026, 16:00 IST
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10 baby boy names that mean Sun in different languages

Choosing a baby name is a meaningful decision, often influenced by culture, values, and symbolism. Names that mean “sun” are especially popular because the sun represents light, energy, positivity, and life itself, bringing warmth and hope into our lives. Across different languages and traditions, many beautiful names are inspired by the sun, each carrying its own unique charm and history. Here are 10 such baby boy names:

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Ra (Egyptian Origin)

Ra is the ancient Egyptian sun god, considered the creator and ruler of all life. The name symbolises power, creation, and light. Short and impactful, it carries deep mythological significance and represents the life-giving force of the sun.

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Aelius (Latin/Roman Origin)

Aelius is a Roman family name derived from the Greek “Helios,” meaning sun. It was famously used by Emperor Hadrian (Publius Aelius Hadrianus). The name reflects brightness, nobility, and classical Roman heritage.

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Aditya (Indian/Sanskrit Origin)

Aditya is a classical Sanskrit name meaning “the sun.” It is also associated with the Hindu sun god Surya, representing strength, brilliance, and life-giving energy. The name has been widely used for generations and reflects power, leadership, and divine light.

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Suraj (Hindi Origin)

Suraj means “sun” and symbolises light, positivity, and strength. It is simple, familiar, and widely appreciated across India for its direct and powerful meaning.

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Helius (Greek Variant)

Helius is a variation of Helios, the Greek sun god. It carries the same meaning, sun or sunlight - but has a softer, modern twist. The name symbolises brilliance, energy, and illumination.

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Mehr (Persian Origin)

Mehr means “sun,” “kindness,” or “love” in Persian. It is also linked to Mithra, a deity associated with light and friendship. The name carries a warm, poetic meaning and represents both sunlight and compassion.

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Inti (Incan Origin)

Inti is the name of the sun god in Incan mythology and was considered the ancestor of Incan rulers. The name symbolises divine light, warmth, and protection. It is unique and deeply rooted in South American heritage.

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Shamash (Mesopotamian Origin)

Shamash was the sun god in ancient Mesopotamian culture, associated with justice and truth. The name represents clarity, fairness, and illumination. It has a strong historical and mythological background.

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Zohar (Hebrew Origin)

Zohar means “radiance” or “brilliance” in Hebrew and is often associated with light and brightness like the sun. The name has spiritual significance and is also linked to Jewish mystical texts, symbolising enlightenment and inner light.

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Elian (Welsh/Greek Origin)

Elian is derived from elements related to “sun” or “bright light.” It has a modern, international appeal while retaining its connection to warmth and radiance. The name feels soft yet meaningful, symbolising positivity and shine.


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