Pushya Nakshatra Baby Names and the Right First Sound
A baby born under Pushya nakshatra arrives under one of the most blessed and nourishing stars in the sky. Pushya is the eighth star in the Vedic zodiac and sits entirely in the sign of Cancer. It is ruled by Brihaspati, who is Jupiter, the great teacher and priest of the gods, and its symbol is a cow's udder, a flower, or an arrow. The name Pushya means to nourish or to flourish, and many astrologers consider this the single most auspicious nakshatra of all. Choosing a name with the right first sound is a lovely way to honour the caring, fortunate star your child was born under.
What Pushya Children Are Like
These children carry a steady, nurturing warmth. The cow's udder symbol speaks directly to nourishment, care, and providing for others, and many Pushya children grow into people who look after their families and communities with quiet devotion. There is a wholesome, dependable quality here that people come to rely on.
Ruled by Jupiter, these children often have a natural wisdom, a love of learning, and a strong moral sense. They tend to value tradition, do the right thing, and offer good counsel even when young. The Cancer placement adds deep emotional roots and a love of home. These are caring, principled children, and a name with warmth and dignity suits them beautifully.
The Four Pada Syllables
Pushya has four quarters, called padas, and each one carries its own lucky starting sound. The right sound for your child depends on exactly which quarter the Moon occupied at the moment of birth.
- Pada 1: Hu
- Pada 2: He
- Pada 3: Ho
- Pada 4: Da
The Moon passes through each quarter in turn, and the sound that suits your baby is the one matching the pada the Moon sat in when they were born. The first three sounds are all H based, while the fourth shifts to Da, which opens a different and very popular set of names.
Real Baby Names for Each Pada
Here are common Indian names families use, grouped by starting sound.
Hu (Pada 1) Boys: Hular, Humayun, Huzefa. Girls: Husna, Huma, Hular. This sound is a little uncommon, so families often look to a close Hu variant approved by their priest.
He (Pada 2) Boys: Hemant, Hemang, Hetal, Hemraj. Girls: Hema, Hetal, Hemangi, Hela.
Ho (Pada 3) Boys: Hota, Homesh. Girls: Holika names. This pada is also rarer, so a close Ho sound is often chosen.
Da (Pada 4) This is the friendliest pada by far. Boys: Daksh, Dev, Darsh, Daksham, Daman. Girls: Daksha, Damini, Darshana, Dakshita, Dayita.
If the Moon was in the Da pada, you have a wide and lovely set with names like Daksh, Dev, and Daksha. The He pada also gives the warm Hemant and Hema names. The Hu and Ho padas ask for a little more searching.
Why the Exact Pada Needs Birth Time
The Moon crosses a full nakshatra in about a day, so each pada lasts only a few hours. With Pushya the difference is real, since an Hu or Ho name is hard to find while a Da name is easy. A baby born in the morning and one born at night could fall in different quarters entirely. A vague birth time cannot tell you which.
AstroMedha computes the exact pada from your baby's date, time, and place of birth. Once you know whether the Moon was in the Hu, He, Ho, or Da quarter, you can choose a name you love from the matching set, knowing exactly where you stand.
Common questions
- Why is Pushya considered the most auspicious nakshatra?
- Pushya means to nourish or flourish, and it is ruled by Jupiter, the great teacher and most benevolent planet, which is why many astrologers call it the single most blessed star in the sky. Its cow's udder symbol points to nourishment and care. Even outside of naming, the Pushya day is traditionally chosen for starting new and important ventures.
- What qualities does Pushya nakshatra give a child?
- Pushya children tend to be nurturing, dependable, and wise beyond their years, with a strong moral sense inherited from their ruler Jupiter. The cow's udder symbol connects them to care and providing for others, while the Cancer placement gives deep emotional roots and a love of home. Many become the steady, principled person their family relies on.
- Which Pushya pada is easiest for choosing a name?
- The fourth pada, with the Da sound, is by far the easiest, offering popular names like Daksh, Dev, Daksha, and Damini. The He pada also gives warm options like Hemant and Hema. The Hu and Ho padas are rarer, so parents there often work with a close approved variant. AstroMedha can confirm the exact pada from the birth details.