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  1. Adityas - Wikipedia

    In present-day usage in Sanskrit, the term Aditya has been made singular in contrast to Vedic Adityas, and is being used synonymously with Surya, the Sun. The twelve Adityas are …

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    New released Hindi dubbed films, Recent Telugu hit movies, video songs, top trailers, teasers, best comedy scenes, action scene compilations, latest film updates and much more are all …

  3. Aditya (name) - Wikipedia

    Aditya (Sanskrit: आदित्य, romanized: Āditya, lit. 'of Aditi', Sanskrit pronunciation: [aːd̪ɪt̪jɐ]) is both a male given name and a surname. In Hinduism, Adityas refers to the offspring of Aditi, …

  4. Aditya - Wikipedia

    Look up Aditya in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

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  6. Aditya - Baby name meaning, origin, and popularity | BabyCenter

    See the popularity of the baby name Aditya over time, plus its meaning, origin, common sibling names, and more in BabyCenter's Baby Names tool.

  7. Aditya: Significance and symbolism - Wisdom Library

    Oct 4, 2025 · Aditya, derived from Sanskrit, signifies "Sun," symbolizing a celestial body and energy source. It also represents a group of twelve celestial figures, with Varuna as a …

  8. Aditya | Oh Baby! Names

    Aditya is a Hindu masculine name and currently the 4th most commonly used baby boy name in India (2011). It’s derived from Sanskrit आदित्य meaning “belonging to Aditi” referring to the …

  9. Aditya Name Meaning | Origin, Popularity & More

    Nov 14, 2024 · What Does Aditya Mean? The name Aditya, rooted in Hindu culture and Sanskrit, is associated with the Sun God, Surya, symbolizing light, warmth, and life-giving energy.

  10. Aditya - Hindu Boy Name Meaning and Pronunciation

    Aditya is a traditional and powerful name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'belonging to Aditi' or 'descendant of Aditi'. Commonly used in India and among Hindu communities, it is most often …