Vysakh
Vysakh is a common given name in India, particularly in the southern state of Kerala. It is derived from the Sanskrit word "Vaisakha," which refers to the fifth month of the Hindu lunar calendar, typically falling between April and May. This month is considered auspicious and is associated with the Vaisakhi festival, a significant harvest celebration for Sikhs and a New Year for many Hindus. Names derived from month names are a traditional practice in Indian culture, often reflecting the time of a child's birth or desired auspiciousness. Individuals named Vysakh may be born during the Vaisakha month or their parents may have chosen the name for its positive connotations. The name is generally associated with prosperity, new beginnings, and spiritual significance. It is predominantly used for males.