Sundar
Masculine
Hindi, Tamil
Meaning & Origin
Sundar is a modern form of the Sanskrit name Sundara, which means "beautiful." It is used as a given name primarily in Hindi and Tamil-speaking regions of India. The name derives from the Sanskrit adjective sundara, meaning attractive, beautiful, good, handsome, or nice.
Etymology
The root Sundara appears in Hindu texts as the name of several minor characters and is also an epithet of the god Kama, the deity of love and desire. Related terms include the feminine name Rati, meaning "pleasure," who is Kama’s consort. A variant of the name is Sunder, which is common in Hindi-speaking communities.
Notable Bearers
Sundar Pichai (born 1972) is the CEO of Google LLC and Alphabet Inc., one of the most prominent bearers of this name. Other notable individuals include Sundar C (born 1968), an Indian film director and producer; Sundar Popo (1943–2000), a chutney artist from Trinidad and Tobago; and Sundar Raj (born 1951), an Indian actor. Variants like Sunder are borne by actress Sunder (1908–1992) and sprinter Sunder Nix (born 1961).
Cultural Significance
In Hindu tradition, Sundara is associated with divine beauty, often linked to gods such as Kama. The name Sundar thus carries connotations of charm and aesthetic appeal, making it a popular choice for boys in modern India.
Meaning: Beautiful (derived from Sanskrit sundara)
Origin: Sanskrit, via Sundara
Type: Given name, modern form
Usage: Hindi, Tamil