Jyeshtha Nakshatra Baby Names
In Vedic astrology, the Jyeshtha nakshatra is the 18th of the 27 lunar mansions, falling within Scorpio (Vrishchika). Its ruling planet is Mercury, presiding deity Indra, and symbol the Earring / umbrella. Children born under this nakshatra are traditionally marked by seniority, courage, hidden depth.
Traditional Hindu naming aligns a child's first syllable (akshara) with their birth nakshatra. The starting sounds for Jyeshtha are No, Ya, Yi, Yu. Below are 179 names from NameRoot's corpus that match these aksharas, sorted by cultural tier and popularity.
Frequently asked questions
What is the Jyeshtha nakshatra?
Jyeshtha is the 18th of the 27 nakshatras (lunar mansions) in Vedic astrology. It falls within Scorpio (Vrishchika), is ruled by Mercury, and is presided over by the deity Indra. Its symbol is the Earring / umbrella, and traditionally children born under this nakshatra are characterised by seniority, courage, hidden depth.
Which starting letters or syllables match the Jyeshtha nakshatra?
The four aksharas for Jyeshtha are No, Ya, Yi, Yu — one per pada (quarter) of the nakshatra. A name beginning with any of these syllables is traditionally considered well-aligned for a child born under this birth star.
How does NameRoot use nakshatra in scoring names?
NameRoot scores every name across six signals, one of which is birth-star compatibility. Enter your child's date, time, and place of birth in the app, and NameRoot will tell you which nakshatra they're under and prioritise names whose starting syllable matches the recommended aksharas — alongside meaning, numerology, phonetics, and heritage scoring.
Are nakshatra-aligned names only for Hindu families?
Nakshatra is a Vedic concept rooted in Hindu astronomy, and is most commonly used in Hindu naming. NameRoot surfaces it as one input among many — families from any tradition can choose to use it or ignore it. The 6-signal score is built so any one signal can be weighted or skipped.