Karma

  • Origin
    Sanskrit
  • Meaning
    action, deed
  • Variations
    Karima, Karmen, Karmi, Carmel, Carmela, Karme, Carma
  • Similar names
    Karmen, Karman, Karmina, Karmin, Kara, Karla, Karen, Karina, Katherine, Katerina, Kathryn
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  • Make a statement with this powerful, concept-driven choice that immediately sparks conversation. Karma brings philosophical depth and cultural richness to the naming landscape, appealing to parents who value meaning and mindfulness. The name suggests someone thoughtful, conscious of their actions, and perhaps spiritually aware. Its Sanskrit roots provide ancient authenticity while its current usage feels completely contemporary. Karma works particularly well for families embracing Eastern philosophy, yoga culture, or simply believing in cause and effect principles. The name's directness and simplicity prevent it from feeling pretentious despite its weighty concept. It offers no obvious nicknames, standing firmly on its own merits. Karma suits confident personalities who won't shy from their distinctive name. The choice signals parental creativity and willingness to embrace unconventional options. While potentially polarizing, Karma rewards those seeking authentic uniqueness over traditional safety. This name demands consideration and conversation, much like the concept itself.
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