Saarik
sa(a)-rik
Origin:Indian
Other Origin(s):Sanskrit
Meaning:A kind of bird; Chess, chessman; A bow or stick for an instrument
Saarik is a gender-neutral baby name of Indian and Sanskrit origin, possibly from Sharika or Sarika, with a flurry of meanings, including “a kind of bird.” In Hinduism, birds are representative of myriad values, all the way from simple songbirds to clever parrots. These colorful animals are often messengers, symbolizing fertility, spiritual bliss, and freedom. Saarik can also mean “chess,” or “chessman,” and “a bow or stick for an instrument,” bringing music and ancient strategy to the mix. Baby can soar through the skies of life with a name like Saarik.
Sources
Wisdom Library, Sharika, Śārikā, Sārikā, Sarika, Sārika, Sarikā, Śārika, Śarika: 26 definitions, Sanskrit dictionary, March 2024
Behind the Name, Sarika, December 2017
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