Bansari is a female given name of Indian origin, derived from the Sanskrit word 'Bans' which means bamboo. The name signifies flexibility and resilience, much like the bamboo plant that withstands strong winds without breaking. It is often associated with femininity, grace, and elegance. In Hindu culture, Bansari is also the name of a consort of the god Krishna, adding further divine connotations to this beautiful moniker.
The number of babies named Bansari peaked in 1993 and 1998 with six births each year. There was a slight decrease to five births in 2009. Over these years, there were a total of seventeen girls named Bansari.