Meaning & History
Etymology and Meaning
Kalyana is a variant of Kalyan, which derives from Sanskrit कल्याण (kalyāṇa), meaning "beautiful, lovely, auspicious." The name carries a positive connotation, often associated with well-being and prosperity in Indian tradition.
Geographical Distribution
While Kalyana is used as a masculine given name, particularly among Telugu-speaking communities in India, the name also appears as a toponym in Pakistan. According to Wikipedia, Kalyana (Urdu: کلیانہ) is a neighborhood in the Central Karachi district of Karachi, Sindh, forming one of the thirteen union councils of New Karachi Town. The area had an estimated population of 47,313 in 2006 and is home to diverse ethnic groups, including Pakhtuns, Muhajirs, Punjabis, Siraikis, and Kashmiris. This geographical reference, however, is unrelated to the name's original Sanskrit meaning and usage as a personal name.
Related Names and Variants
As a variant of Kalyan, the name Kalyana is part of a broader family of names rooted in the same Sanskrit term. Related forms include Kalyani (a feminine form) and Kalyan. These names are prevalent in India and other regions influenced by Hindu culture and Sanskrit language.
Key Facts
- Meaning: Beautiful, lovely, auspicious
- Origin: Sanskrit
- Type: Variant of Kalyan
- Usage Regions: Telugu-speaking areas in India
Sources: Wikipedia — Kalyana