Nishant
Masculine
Gujarati, Hindi, Marathi
Meaning & Origin
Nishant is an Indian masculine given name derived from the sandhi (compound) of two Sanskrit words: niśā (निशा), meaning “night,” and anta (अन्त), meaning “end.” Combined, the name signifies “night’s end” or “dawn.” It is a Gujarati, Hindi, and Marathi first name, reflecting a cultural appreciation for the serene yet hopeful transition from darkness to light.
Etymology and Meaning
The name is built on the root niśānta, where the prefix niśā- (night) joins -anta (end). In Hindu philosophy and literature, dawn symbolizes new beginnings, knowledge, and the triumph of light over ignorance. While not directly mentioned in sacred texts as a given name, its components evoke verses like the Śvetāśvatara Upaniṣad (4.2) that describe the dawn of wisdom.
Notable Bearers
Nishant is borne by several prominent figures across different fields:
Nishant Jayasankar (born 1985), Malaysian general
Nish Kumar (born 1985), British stand–up comedian and host of The Horne Section TV Show
Nishant Singh Malkani (born 1987), Indian television actor
Nishant Pitti (born 1986), Indian businessman and co–founder of EaseMyTrip
Nishant Shokeen, Indian film and television actor
Nishant Tanwar (born 1982), Indian stand–up comedian known professionally as Joke Singh
Nishantha Fernando (born 1970), Sri Lankan cricketer
Nishanth Sagar (born Nishanth Balakrishnan in 1980), Indian actor
Nishanta Bordoloi (born 1977), Indian cricketer
Cultural Significance
In Hindu tradition, dawn (