Certificate of Name
Harshad
Masculine
Hindi, Marathi
Meaning & Origin
Harshad is a masculine given name of Indian origin, derived from the Sanskrit element harṣa meaning "happiness" or "joy." The name is common in modern India, particularly among Marathi- and Hindi-speaking communities.Etymology and VariantsThe name Harshad is formed from harsh ("joy") with the suffix -ad, likely meaning "giver of happiness." Variants include the shorter Harsh (common in Marathi and Gujarati) and Harshal (also Marathi and Gujarati), while the Telugu form Harsha is unisex but predominantly masculine. The feminine counterpart Harshada retains the same joyful connotation.Notable BearersProminent individuals named Harshad include Harshad Mehta (1954–2001), the controversial Indian stockbroker who was a central figure in the 1992 Indian stock market scam. Among actors, Harshad Arora (born 1987) is known for television roles, and Harshad Chopda (born 1983) has appeared in series such as Bepanah Pyaar. Director Harshad Joshi has worked in Marathi television.Cultural SignificanceWhile the root word appears in ancient Sanskrit texts (e.g., Raghuvamsa of Kalidasa), the modern name Harshad reflects the enduring appeal of names that express positive emotions. It is unrelated to the mathematical Harshad number sequence, which was introduced by Indian mathematician D. R. Kaprekar, but the homonymy occasionally sparks curiosity.Meaning: "happiness" (Sanskrit harṣa)Origin: Indian, derived from SanskritType: Given nameUsage regions: Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Telugu
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