Derived from the Sanskrit word "Hrithika," which means "from the heart" or "truthful."
Harsha means "happiness" or "joy" in Sanskrit.
Hemant means "winter" in Sanskrit, representing the season.
Harshil means "one who possesses happiness."
Derived from the Sanskrit words "hita" (good) and "ish" (lord), meaning "lord of goodness."
Combination of "Har" (God) and "jit" (victory), meaning "one who has won God's favor."
Himanshu is a combination of "Hima" (snow) and "anshu" (ray), meaning "a ray of snow" or "moon."
Harshad means "one who gives happiness.”
Derived from the Sanskrit word "Hridaya," which means "heart" or "essence."
Combination of "Harsha" (happiness) and "vardhan" (to increase), meaning "one who increases happiness."