Punit
Masculine
Hindi, Marathi
Meaning & Origin
Punit is a masculine given name used primarily in Hindi and Marathi-speaking communities. It derives from the Sanskrit word punīta (पुनीत), meaning "cleaned, purified." The name evokes purity and spiritual cleansing, ideas central to Hindu traditions of ritual purification and moral innocence.
Etymology
The root pū in Sanskrit conveys the concept of cleanness or purification, often associated with sacred rituals and sacred threads. The name Punit is thus closely linked to the idea of achieving purity through dedicated practice or divine grace.
Varations and Feminine Forms
A common variant is Puneet, widely used in Marathi-speaking regions. The corresponding feminine form is Punita, also found in Marathi contexts, carrying the same meaning of "pure" or "purified."
Other Usage
In addition to its use as a personal name, Punit is also the name of a barangay (administrative division) in Benito Soliven, Isabela, Philippines. This geographic usage, however, is unrelated to the South Asian given name.
Meaning: cleaned, purified
Origin: Sanskrit
Type: First name
Usage regions: Hindi, Marathi (India)