The baby name Dhruva is a boy name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "Dru-vah".
Dhruva is Sanskrit in Origin.
Dhruva is a Sanskrit name that means "constant" or "immovable". In Hindu mythology, Dhruva was a young prince who meditated for six months to please Lord Vishnu and was eventually granted a place in the sky as the Pole Star. The name is considered auspicious and is often given to boys born under the Rohini nakshatra (constellation).
Dhruva is a masculine name and is pronounced as "dru-vah". The first syllable is stressed, and the "v" is pronounced as a "w". The name is popular in India and among the Indian diaspora.
The name Dhruva has its roots in ancient Sanskrit and is composed of two syllables - "dhru" meaning "constant" or "immovable" and "va" meaning "one who possesses". The name is associated with steadfastness, determination, and devotion. It is a popular name in Hindu families and is often given to boys as a symbol of their strength and resilience.