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Telugu Baby Names Starting with "Su" (సు)

6 modern names + 12 traditional names

Nakshatras with Akshara "Su"

The syllable "Su" (సు) is prescribed as the auspicious starting letter for babies born under the following nakshatra padas. If your baby's birth star matches any of these, names starting with "Su" are traditionally recommended.

ShatabhishaPada 4

Modern "Su" Names

Boy Names (3)
SuhaanPleasant, charming
SumanthGood mind
SuryaSun
Girl Names (3)
SuhanaPleasant
SudhaNectar
SumathiGood mind, wise

Traditional "Su" Names

These traditional and classic Telugu names starting with "Su" are commonly used in Namakaranam ceremonies.

SuhasSuchitraSuhaanSukanyaSureshSudhaSunitaSupriyaSujathaSuryaSumathiSushma

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best Telugu baby names starting with "Su"?

Popular Telugu baby names starting with "Su" (సు) include: Suhaan (Pleasant, charming), Sumanth (Good mind), Surya (Sun), Suhana (Pleasant), Sudha (Nectar), Sumathi (Good mind, wise). We have 18 names starting with this akshara.

Which nakshatra babies should have names starting with "Su"?

The syllable "Su" (సు) is prescribed for babies born under Shatabhisha nakshatra. Specifically: Shatabhisha Pada 4. The exact pada is determined by the Moon's precise degree at the time of birth.

How many Telugu baby boy and girl names start with "Su"?

We have 3 boy names, 3 girl names starting with "Su" (సు) in our modern names collection, plus 12 traditional names. All names include meanings in both English and Telugu.

About the Akshara "Su" in Telugu Naming

In the Vedic naming tradition (Namakaranam), the syllable "Su" (సు in Telugu script) is one of the 108 sacred aksharas derived from the 27 nakshatras and their 4 padas. This akshara is prescribed for babies born under Shatabhisha nakshatra.

When choosing a name starting with "Su", Telugu families traditionally consider the sound's vibration (shabda shakti), the name's meaning, numerological compatibility, and ease of pronunciation in both Telugu and English. Modern parents often blend traditional significance with contemporary appeal.

The Namakaranam ceremony typically takes place on the 11th or 12th day after birth. The family priest (purohit) writes the chosen akshara in uncooked rice grains and whispers the name into the baby's right ear — a beautiful ritual that connects the child to their cosmic identity through sound.

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