Krish

Meaning

lord krishna

Male
sanskrit

The story behind Krish

Krish is derived from Sanskrit, where it functions as a shortened form or nickname for Krishna, one of Hinduism's most significant deities. The name Krishna itself comes from the Sanskrit root word meaning "dark" or "black," traditionally referring to the dark complexion attributed to Krishna in religious texts and artistic depictions. The etymological path follows Sanskrit kṛṣṇá, which evolved into regional Indian language variants before gaining international usage in English-speaking communities. As a standalone name, Krish represents a modern abbreviation of the full religious name, streamlined for contemporary usage while maintaining its Sanskrit heritage and spiritual associations.

Krishna holds profound cultural and religious significance in Hinduism as the eighth avatar of Vishnu, one of the principal deities of the Hindu pantheon. He is a central figure in major Hindu texts including the Bhagavad Gita and the Mahabharata, revered as a divine teacher, divine lover, and embodiment of divine play (lila). The worship of Krishna spans thousands of years and remains one of the most widespread devotional practices in Hinduism. By adopting Krish as a given name, parents invoke this rich spiritual heritage and cultural identity. The name's rise in Western usage, particularly peaking in the 2000s among diverse communities, reflects broader globalization and growing appreciation for Hindu philosophy and traditions in multicultural societies.

✨ Quick facts

Syllables
1
Length
Medium
Numerology
2
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📊 Popularity

US peak: #1377 (2000s)

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