Sonal
Feminine
Gujarati, Hindi, Marathi
Meaning & Origin
Sonal is a unisex given name of Indian origin, primarily used in Gujarati, Hindi, and Marathi-speaking communities. It derives from words for "gold" in these languages — sonā (Hindi: सोना), son (Marathi: सोन), and sonum (Gujarati: સોનું) — ultimately from Sanskrit suvarṇa (सुवर्ण), meaning literally "good colour" but used to denote gold. The name thus signifies "golden" or "precious."
Etymology
The root of Sonal is the Sanskrit term suvarṇa (सुवर्ण), which is a compound of su (good) and varṇa (color). This reflects the high value placed on gold in ancient Indian culture. The vernacular forms — Sona in Hindi, Son in Marathi, and Sonum in Gujarati — all carry the meaning of gold, and Sonal is a name built on this root with a final -l suffix that adds a sense of endearment or elegance.
Notable Bearers
The name Sonal is borne by several notable Indian women across arts, activism, and public life:
Sonal Mansingh (born 1944), a renowned Indian classical dancer in the Bharatanatyam and Odissi traditions, recipient of the Padma Vibhushan
Sonal Chauhan (born 1989), an Indian actress and model who won the Miss Tourism India contest
Sonal Shah (actress) (born 1980), Indian-American actress known for work in television and film
Sonal Shah (economist) (born 1968), American economist and former Director of the Office of Social Innovation and Civic Participation under President Barack Obama
Sonal Sehgal (born 1981), Indian actress and writer
Sonal Vengurlekar (born 1993), Indian television actress
Sonal Giani, Indian LGBTQ rights activist
Sonal Imbulamure (born 1994), Sri Lankan-American lawyer practicing in Los Angeles
Variants and Usage
A common variant is Sona (Hindi), which also appears as an independent name. The feminine form Sonali (with the -i ending) is also widespread in India. In other languages, cognates include Sovann and Sovanna in Khmer (Cambodia), as well as Swaran in Punjabi and Swarna in Telugu (South India), all ultimately deriving from the same Sanskrit root suvarṇa. While primarily Indian, the name Sonal is also used in Sri Lanka, where it has a similar connotation of value and beauty.
Cultural Significance
In Hindu tradition, gold (sona) symbolizes prosperity, purity, and auspiciousness, often associated with Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth. The name Sonal thus carries an inherent blessing of fortune and is frequently given to girls born during auspicious times or into families with a connection to trade or jewelry. The popularity of the name in Gujarat, Maharashtra, and northern India reflects the enduring attraction to metal names across Indian cultures.
Meaning: golden, precious (literally "gold")
Origin: Sanskrit suvarṇa through Gujarati, Hindi, Marathi
Type: First name (unisex but primarily female)
Usage regions: India (Gujarat, Maharashtra, North India), Sri Lanka