Adwaith is a unique and distinctive name of Sanskrit origin. It means "the first" or "the beginning" in this ancient Indian language. The name Adwaith is often associated with the concept of non-duality in Hinduism, which suggests that the individual self (Atman) is identical with the ultimate reality (Brahman). This philosophical idea adds a profound and spiritual depth to the name Adwaith.
The history of the name Adwaith is intertwined with the rich cultural heritage of India. It was popularized during the Renaissance period in South Indian literature, particularly by the renowned poet and philosopher, Adi Shankara. Shankara composed several works on non-duality, including his masterpiece, the "Advaita Vedanta" philosophy, which is believed to have been named after him.
Today, Adwaith continues to be a popular name among families with Indian heritage who wish to bestow upon their children a name that reflects their cultural roots and rich history. It is also gaining recognition as an unique and beautiful name outside of India, appreciated for its exotic sound and profound meaning. Despite its rarity in many parts of the world, Adwaith is a name that carries a powerful message of unity and harmony with the universe.
Adwaith saw a steady increase in births from 2014 to 2020, with the highest number of births recorded in 2019 at 8. The total number of births during this period was 23.