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Powerful mythological names for babies born on Sunday

TOI Lifestyle Desk | Last updated on - Dec 7, 2025, 09:00 IST
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Powerful mythological names for babies born on Sunday

Of course, babies born on Sunday have long been associated with warmth, positivity, and a radiant life force. Many cultures believe that these children carry the energy of the Sun, symbolizing leadership, creativity, strength, and a natural ability to inspire others. Parents who want to embrace this celestial connection often look for names rooted in mythology, where gods, goddesses, and legendary heroes represent similar qualities. From Indian epics to Greek legends, these names resound with deep meaning and timeless charm. Here are some powerful mythological names that would be perfect for a Sunday baby:

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Aarush (Indian Mythology)

Aarush is a beautiful and symbolic name, meaning the first ray of the sun, for a boy born on Sunday. According to Hindu mythology, early sunlight is considered auspicious and purifying and, therefore, represents vitality and a new beginning. Aarush is one of those names which are associated with brightness, hope, and a calm but radiant personality. It's actually a rare name and getting popular day by day among parents seeking both meaningful and modern mythological names.

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Suryaansh (Hindu Mythology)

Suryaansh is derived from the word Surya, which means the Sun God. Thus, Suryaansh refers to a part of the Sun. This strong and powerful name reflects courage, intelligence, and an innate leadership quality. In mythological stories, Lord Surya stands for dependability, discipline, and the force that sustains life on earth. Naming a Sunday-born baby Suryaansh signifies a wish that he will grow up confident, grounded, and full of inner strength. The name strikes a fine balance between being traditional while having quite a modern sound to it.

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Helios (Greek Mythology)

Helios, in Greek mythology, is the god who personifies the Sun; this is a unique, striking name for modern parents seeking to venture beyond Indian mythology. In ancient tales, he rode across the sky in a golden chariot, standing for clarity, truth, and unstoppable energy. The name carries a bold and radiant vibe, apt for children who are expected to shine brightly wherever they go. It’s an international name with deep cultural roots, making it both rare and impactful.

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Prabhika (Indian Mythology)

Prabhika is a beautiful and influential name for a girl, which means "radiant like the Sun." It is rooted in Sanskrit. This mythological name symbolizes brilliance, beauty, and inner illumination. Girls with the name Prabhika have a warm and compassionate aura about themselves. Unique and meaningful, this name is uncommon and ideal to name a little girl, making it a great alternative to Pranika and Prisha.

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Aditi (Hindu Mythology)

In Hindu mythology, Aditi is considered the mother of the gods and is also the goddess of boundlessness and light. She is also associated with the infinite sky and the nurturing energy of the Sun. Aditi is a timeless, elegant name for girls; it symbolises liberation, shelter, and blessings from above. For a Sunday-born child, this name connects beautifully with themes of brightness and celestial blessings. It has both spiritual depth and modern appeal.

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