Arushi
Feminine
Hindi, Hindu
Meaning & Origin
Arushi is a Hindi and Hindu feminine name derived from Sanskrit अरुष (aruṣa), meaning "reddish" or "dawn." The word appears in the Rigveda, where it describes the red horses of the fire god Agni, linking the name to the imagery of the dawning sun and the sacred fire.
In Hindu tradition, Arushi is also known as the wife of the legendary sage Chyavana. Chyavana is a prominent figure in the Vedas and Hindu mythology, known for his extreme penance and rejuvenation through the Ashwini Kumaras. His union with Arushi is sometimes mentioned in puranic texts, though details vary across sources.
Notable BearersThe name appears in modern India in various forms. Arushi Sharma (born 1995) is an Indian actress known for her work in Hindi cinema. Another actress, Aarushi Sharma (active since 2015), has appeared in Telugu and Hindi films. The spelling variant Aarushi gained prominence due to the highly publicized 2008 Noida double murder case involving Aarushi Talwar (1994–2008).
Related NamesSpelling variants of Arushi include Aarushi, Arusi, and Arushi. The name is related etymologically to the Sanskrit root aruṣa, which connects to dawn-related concepts. The name also shares a semantic link with Aarush (meaning "first ray of the sun"), a masculine name rising in popularity. Other derived or analogous Sanskrit names include Ushas (the dawn goddess) and Arvind (lotus, symbolizing the dawn sun).
Meaning: Reddish, dawnOrigin: SanskritType: First nameUsage Regions: India (Hindi-speaking regions, and among Hindus worldwide)