Ahana Kumra
Actor
1987
Indian actress known for roles in Lipstick Under My Burkha and The White Tiger
"dawn, morning light"
"dawn, first light"
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“A Sanskrit gem meaning the beauty of dawn”
Ahaana (also spelled Ahana) derives from the Sanskrit word 'ahanā' (अहना) meaning 'dawn' or 'morning light.' In Vedic literature, Ushas is the goddess of dawn, and ahaana is connected to this concept of the first light breaking over the horizon. The name evokes the beauty of morning, new beginnings, and the hopeful quality of each new day. The double-a spelling Ahaana adds an elongated, lyrical quality to the name.
Ahaana has gained popularity in India in the 21st century as parents seek beautiful Sanskrit-derived names with natural and spiritual meanings. The name has also appeared in the Indian film industry, bringing it wider recognition. Outside India, it appeals to South Asian diaspora families and parents who appreciate the musicality of Sanskrit names.
In Vedic tradition, dawn (ushas/ahana) was celebrated as one of the most sacred times of day — the transition from darkness to light symbolizing hope, renewal, and divine grace. The Rigveda contains numerous hymns to dawn. Naming a girl Ahaana connects her to this ancient tradition of celebrating the beauty of beginnings.
Actor
1987
Indian actress known for roles in Lipstick Under My Burkha and The White Tiger
Business
1985
Indian film producer and daughter of Bollywood actor Dharmendra
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