Swati Nakshatra Baby Names

In Vedic astrology, the Swati nakshatra is the 15th of the 27 lunar mansions, falling within Libra (Tula). Its ruling planet is Rahu, presiding deity Vayu, and symbol the Sapling in wind. Children born under this nakshatra are traditionally marked by independence, flexibility, freedom.

Traditional Hindu naming aligns a child's first syllable (akshara) with their birth nakshatra. The starting sounds for Swati are Ru, Re, Ro, Ta. Below are 359 names from NameRoot's corpus that match these aksharas, sorted by cultural tier and popularity.

359
Names in this set
6
Signals scored
263
Tier-1 cultural classics
Reyansh
Sanskrit · Atheist
A ray of sunlight, a small portion of the sun's immeasurable radiance
Tae-hyun
Korean · Atheist
Great + virtuous
Robert
Germanic · Christian
Bright fame, the name that has produced more leaders, kings, and household figures than…
Rudra
Sanskrit · Hindu
The howler, the fierce storm god of the Rigveda
Reuben
English · Christian
Behold, a son
Roman
English · Christian
Of Rome, citizen of the empire
Reggie
English · Christian
Counsel power, mighty ruler
Ronnie
English · Christian
Counsel ruler, mighty advice
Rohan
Sanskrit · Hindu
Ascending, rising upward, climbing toward the summit
Rebecca
English · Christian
To bind, to tie, to snare, from Hebrew Rivkah
Taras
Ukrainian · Christian
A revered Ukrainian masculine name from Greek Tarasos, the name of a legendary founder…
Ruth
Hebrew · Christian
Companion, friend, the faithful one who would not turn back
Rohit
Hindi · Hindu
Red, the radiant one
Romeo
Italian · Christian
Pilgrim to Rome
Ruby
English · Christian
Ruby gemstone, red jewel of brightness and value
Tanish
Sanskrit · Hindu
Ambition, aspiration, also read as golden and adorned, a soft modern Indian name carried…
Tarun
Sanskrit · Hindu
Young, fresh, the morning of life
Ronan
Irish · Christian
Little seal
Rohaan
Arabic · Muslim
Spiritual, of the soul, from Arabic rūḥān, related to rūḥ (spirit, breath of life)
Tadeo
Spanish · Christian
Heart, the Spanish form of Thaddeus, from the Aramaic Taddai, sharing its root with…
Ruqayya
Arabic · Muslim
Ascending, the rising one
Rong
Chinese · Buddhist
Pan-Chinese Rong
Reyhaan
Persian · Muslim
Sweet basil, fragrance of paradise
Romy
French · Christian
Rosemary, dew of the sea
Ronit
Hebrew · Jewish
Ronit, a beautiful Hebrew name, sings with the meaning of joy and music, celebrating a…
Rumaisa
Arabic · Muslim
Bouquet of flowers
Robyn
English · Christian
Bright fame
Romain
French · Christian
Of Rome, Roman citizen
Ruben
Spanish · Christian
Behold, a son, the Spanish form of Reuben, from the Hebrew Reuven, the eldest son of…
Rupert
English · Christian
Bright fame
Reign
English · Christian
Royal rule, sovereign authority
Tavish
Sanskrit · Hindu
Strong, courageous, gold
Roxana
Persian · Zoroastrian
Bright, dawn-like, the radiant
Rowan
Gaelic · Pagan
The rowan tree, the sacred protector whose red berries ward off enchantment
Roger
Latin · Christian
Famous spear
Rocco
Italian · Christian
Rest, repose
Tam
Vietnamese · Buddhist
Heart, sincere mind
Romina
Spanish · Christian
From Rome, from the Roman Romanus 'of Rome,' sharing its root with Italian Romana and…
Rebeca
Spanish · Christian
Rebecca (Spanish-Mexican biblical)
Reuven
Hebrew · Jewish
Behold, a son
Taiga
Japanese · Buddhist
The NHK's annual flagship historical drama series is called Taiga drama, named for the…
Ruan
Portuguese · Christian
Modern Brazilian short masculine
Tamara
Spanish · Christian
Tamar (Spanish-Mexican-Hebrew)
Rocio
Spanish · Christian
Dew, the freshness of morning, from Spanish rocío (dew)
Tala
Tagalog · Christian
Bright star, the morning star
Tainá
Portuguese · Christian
Star, from Tupi-Guarani taina, a luminous modern Brazilian feminine name drawn from…
Reyna
Tagalog · Christian
Queen (Filipino-Spanish)
Rosalia
Italian · Christian
Of the rose
Tati
Indonesian · Muslim
Common Sundanese feminine name
Romario
Portuguese · Christian
Strong, mighty, from a Germanic root meaning 'strong man' with the Latinate ending -ario,…
Tak-Wah
Chinese · Buddhist
Virtue and magnificence, from Cantonese dak 'virtue, moral character' and waa 'splendour,…
Tara
Sanskrit · Hindu
A star, a fixed point of celestial light in the vast dark sky
Ruhaan
Arabic · Muslim
Spiritual, relating to the soul
Ren
Japanese · Atheist
Lotus
Rose
English · Christian
Rose flower, bloom associated with fragrance and beauty
Ruchi
Sanskrit · Hindu
Taste, delight, the inclination of the heart
Renu
Sanskrit · Hindu
Particle of dust, atom, the smallest sacred touch
Tariq
Arabic · Muslim
Morning star, one who knocks at the door at night
Ruhollah
Persian · Bahai
Spirit of God
Talia
Hebrew · Jewish
Dew from God, gentle rain
Tamar
Hebrew · Jewish
Date palm, the tall elegant tree of the desert oasis
Roya
Persian · Muslim
Dream, vision
Tahir
Arabic · Muslim
Pure and clean in both outward and inward sense
Tashi
Tibetan · Buddhist
Auspicious, fortunate, from Tibetan bkra-shis (good fortune, blessing)
Tahirih
Persian · Bahai
The pure one, the unveiled poetess who challenged an empire
Tarik
Bosnian · Muslim
Bosniak Muslim name
Refik
Bosnian · Muslim
Bosniak Muslim name
Rosie
Latin · Christian
A name of complete warmth that carries the rose's beauty in a package that feels…
Tam An
Vietnamese · Buddhist
Peaceful mind
Tam Hien
Vietnamese · Buddhist
Gentle mind
Tam Tinh
Vietnamese · Buddhist
Pure mind
Tam Tu
Vietnamese · Buddhist
Mind of loving-kindness
Tam Quang
Vietnamese · Buddhist
Luminous mind
Tam Bao
Vietnamese · Buddhist
Mind-treasure
Tam Nhu
Vietnamese · Buddhist
Mind of suchness
Roupen
Armenian · Christian
Armenian form of Reuben, from Hebrew Re'uven, behold, a son
Tatev
Armenian · Christian
Named for Tatev Monastery in southern Armenia, the ninth-century abbey that became one of…
Tagouhi
Armenian · Christian
Queen, from Armenian taguhi, built on tag (crown)
Roxsana
Persian · Christian
Dawn-bright, a Persian form of Roxana, from Old Persian raoxshna, shining, luminous
Renju
Japanese · Buddhist
Lotus tree
Tabita
Aramaic · Christian
Assyrian form of Tabitha, from Aramaic tabita, gazelle
Reigaku
Japanese · Buddhist
Spirit peak
Renka
Japanese · Buddhist
Lotus flower
Renko
Japanese · Buddhist
Lotus fragrance
Renki
Japanese · Buddhist
Lotus joy
Renjuju
Japanese · Buddhist
Lotus longevity
Reiko
Japanese · Buddhist
Crystal-clear child
Takashi
Japanese · Buddhist
Noble aspiration
Reizan
Japanese · Buddhist
Sacred mountain, written 霊山 from rei (霊, spirit, sacred, numinous) and zan (山, mountain)
Tadhg
Irish · Christian
Poet, philosopher
Roi
Hebrew · Jewish
My shepherd, the one who watches over me
Ruchita
Sanskrit · Hindu
Radiant, brilliant, shining
Tamir
Hebrew · Jewish
Tall, upright as a date palm
Roohi
Persian · Muslim
My soul, spiritual one
Ruairí
Irish · Christian
Red king
Taemin
Korean · Buddhist
Great and clever
Rosalie
German · Christian
Rose garden, beautiful rose
Ronja
German · Christian
God's joyful song
Tamaki
Japanese · Shinto
Jewel, ring, bracelet
Renate
German · Christian
Reborn, born again
Romane
French · Christian
Roman woman
Tabea
German · Christian
Gazelle
Rubén
Spanish · Christian
Behold, a son, the Spanish form of Reuben, from Hebrew Re'uven, the cry of joy at a…
Tanveer
Punjabi · Sikh
Brilliantly illuminating
Rocío
Spanish · Christian
Dew, the morning dew on roses, from Spanish rocío (dew)
Roberto
Italian · Christian
Bright fame, the Italian form of Robert, from a Germanic name joining hrod (fame, glory)…
Roberta
Italian · Christian
Bright fame, the Italian feminine of Robert, from a Germanic name joining hrod (fame,…
René
French · Christian
Reborn, from Latin renatus (born again), a name long charged with Christian meaning as…
Tanguy
French · Christian
Fire-dog, a Breton name joining tan (fire) to ki (dog or hound), evoking a fierce, fiery…
Rudolf
German · Christian
Famous wolf, from a Germanic name joining hrod (fame, glory) to wolf, naming a renown as…
Reinhard
German · Christian
Brave counsel, from a Germanic name joining ragin (counsel) to hard (hardy, brave, strong)
Roswitha
German · Christian
Strong fame, from the Germanic elements hrod (fame, renown) and swith (strong, mighty), a…
Roopinder
Punjabi · Sikh
Beautiful as a god
Tawfiq
Arabic · Muslim
Divine grace, success granted by God
Reena
Malayalam · Christian
Beloved, melted gem
Roro
Indonesian · Muslim
A Javanese title for a noblewoman, the courtly spelling favoured in the palace traditions…
Ruprecht
German · Christian
Bright fame, the German form of Robert, from the Germanic hrod (fame, glory) and beraht…
Reinhilde
German · Christian
Counsel in battle, from the Germanic ragin (counsel, judgement) and hild (battle), a name…
Reina
Spanish · Christian
Queen, from Spanish reina, itself from Latin regina (queen), the feminine of rex (king)
Roji
Malayalam · Christian
Rose, in Kerala form
Renzo
Italian · Christian
Crowned with laurel, an Italian short form of Lorenzo, from Latin Laurentius, tied to the…
Rudransh
Sanskrit · Hindu
Part of Rudra, a fragment of Shiva's most primal and fierce aspect
Rosario
Spanish · Christian
Rosary, the chain of prayer beads and meditative devotion
Taylor
English · Christian
Tailor, one who cuts and sews garments, from the Anglo-French occupational term for the…
Refugio
Spanish · Christian
Refuge (Marian title)
Tanchun
Chinese · Buddhist
Seeking spring
Rehan
Urdu · Muslim
Sweet basil, fragrant greenery and refreshing scent, from Arabic-Persian rayhan
Taimur
Turkish · Muslim
Iron, made of iron
Talitha
Aramaic · Christian
Little girl, young maiden
Reese
English · Christian
Ardour, enthusiasm, from Welsh Rhys (ardent, fiery)
Remi
English · Christian
Oarsman, remedy, from Latin Remigius (oarsman)
Rosemary
English · Christian
Dew of the sea
Reagan
English · Christian
Little ruler, from the Irish Riagain, a diminutive carrying the sense of a small…
Taha
Urdu · Muslim
A Quranic name carried with reverence rather than a forced literal gloss
Taksh
Sanskrit · Hindu
King, ruler
Renato
Spanish · Christian
Reborn, born again
Reid
English · Christian
Red-haired, ruddy-complexioned, from Old English rēad (red)
Tashi Lhamo
Tibetan · Buddhist
Auspicious goddess
Tashi Wangmo
Tibetan · Buddhist
Tibetan feminine compound meaning 'auspicious lady of power'
Tashi Drolma
Tibetan · Buddhist
Tibetan feminine compound meaning 'auspicious Tara'
Tashi Dolma
Tibetan · Buddhist
Auspicious Tara
Reji
Malayalam · Christian
Kerala Christian short form of Reginald, popularized in mid-20th-century Syro-Malabar and…
Tashi Dolkar
Tibetan · Buddhist
Tibetan feminine compound meaning 'auspicious White Tara'
Tashi Choden
Tibetan · Buddhist
Tibetan feminine compound meaning 'auspicious devout one'
Tashi Yangchen
Tibetan · Buddhist
Tibetan feminine compound meaning 'auspicious Saraswati'
Ruhana
Arabic · Muslim
Spiritual, soulful, of the spirit
Tashi Sangmo
Tibetan · Buddhist
Tibetan feminine compound meaning 'auspicious good lady'
Tashi Yangzom
Tibetan · Buddhist
Tibetan feminine compound meaning 'auspicious lofty melody'
Tashi Pema
Tibetan · Buddhist
Tibetan feminine compound meaning 'auspicious lotus'
Roland
Latin · Christian
Famous land, renowned throughout the territory

Frequently asked questions

What is the Swati nakshatra?

Swati is the 15th of the 27 nakshatras (lunar mansions) in Vedic astrology. It falls within Libra (Tula), is ruled by Rahu, and is presided over by the deity Vayu. Its symbol is the Sapling in wind, and traditionally children born under this nakshatra are characterised by independence, flexibility, freedom.

Which starting letters or syllables match the Swati nakshatra?

The four aksharas for Swati are Ru, Re, Ro, Ta — 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.

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