The name Bhargava is of Sanskrit origin, translating to 'rain' or 'cloud'. It is a unisex name, derived from the Sanskrit word 'Bharga', which means 'lightning' or 'flash of lightning'. In Hindu mythology, Bhargava is also associated with the sage Atri, one of the seven great sages in Hinduism. The name carries a rich cultural heritage and is often chosen for its uniqueness and spiritual significance.
"In the year 2010, there were five babies named Bhargava."