Siddhartha
Masculine
Bengali
Meaning & Origin
Siddhartha is a masculine given name of Sanskrit origin, composed of the elements siddha meaning "accomplished" and artha meaning "goal," thus carrying the meaning "one who has accomplished a goal." The name is most famously borne by Siddhartha Gautama, the founder of Buddhism, who lived in the 5th century BCE in what is now Nepal and India. According to Buddhist tradition, Siddhartha was a prince who renounced his luxurious life to seek enlightenment, eventually attaining nirvana and becoming the Buddha, meaning "the enlightened one."EtymologyThe name derives from the Sanskrit compound siddhārtha ( सिद्धार्थ), where siddha denotes achievement or perfection, and artha signifies purpose or meaning. The literal interpretation, "one whose aim is fulfilled," aligns with the life story of the historical Buddha as one who achieved spiritual liberation.Notable BearersThe most influential bearer is Siddhartha Gautama (c. 563–483 BCE), the prince of the Shakya clan who became the Buddha. His teachings form the basis of Buddhism, a major world religion with an estimated 500 million followers. Siddhartha is used as a given name primarily among Hindus and Buddhists in India and Nepal. A notable example is Cultural SignificanceThe name Siddhartha gained literary prominence with Hermann Hesse's 1922 novel Siddhartha, which fictionalized the spiritual journey of a man named Siddhartha during the time of the Buddha. The novel's themes of self-discovery and enlightenment gave the name broader recognition in the West.Variants and Related FormsA common variant is Siddharth, used frequently in states with distinct linguistic traditions, such as Marathi. These forms share the same etymological roots and symbolic resonance.DistributionSiddhartha is widely used in modern India and the Indian diaspora. In Bengali-speaking regions, it is typically spelled সিদ্ধার্থ (Siddhartha) and remains a culturally significant choice.Meaning: "One who has accomplished a goal"Origin: SanskritType: Given name (masculine)Usage Regions: India (especially Bengali, Marathi), Nepal, Buddhist communities worldwide