Kalyan
Masculine
Bengali, Hindi, Telugu
Meaning & Origin
Kalyan is a masculine given name used in Bengali, Hindi, and Telugu languages. It derives from Sanskrit कल्याण (kalyāṇa), meaning "beautiful, lovely, auspicious". The name embodies positive qualities and is often chosen for its cultural and spiritual significance.
Cultural and Religious Context
In Hindu tradition, the concept of kalyāṇa is associated with welfare, auspiciousness, and prosperity. The name Kalyan may appear in contexts related to the philosophical or religious concept of kalyāṇa, which also carries connotations of well-being and good fortune.
Geographical Significance
The name is also shared by a city in Maharashtra, India: Kalyan (pronounced [kəljaːɳ]), an important port in classical India mentioned in ancient Greek manuscripts, such as the Periplus of the Erythraean Sea. This historical association may lend the name an additional layer of regal or maritime heritage.
Variants
A Telugu variant is Kalyana, which is also derived from the same Sanskrit root.
Distribution and Usage
Kalyan is primarily used in Bengali, Hindi, and Telugu speaking communities across India. It is less common in other regions but may appear among the Indian diaspora.
Meaning: "beautiful, lovely, auspicious" (Sanskrit)
Origin: Sanskrit
Type: Given name
Usage Regions: Bengal, North India, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh
Variants: Kalyana