Sampath is a male given name of Indian origin, specifically from the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The name is derived from the Sanskrit word 'Sam' meaning 'together' and 'path' meaning 'journey'. Therefore, Sampath translates to 'a successful journey together'.
The name Sampath has been popular among Tamil Hindus for centuries, and it was often given to children born into families that placed a high value on unity and cooperation. In Hindu mythology, Sampath is also the name of one of the nine treasures of Kubera, the god of wealth and prosperity.
Historically, the name Sampath has been carried by notable figures in Tamil culture and literature. One such figure was C. Sampath, a famous Carnatic musician who lived during the late 19th to early 20th century. He was known for his exceptional skill in playing the veena, a plucked string instrument.
Today, Sampath continues to be a popular name among Tamil families, both within India and among the Tamil diaspora around the world. It remains associated with the ideals of unity and cooperation, reflecting the deep cultural significance of this ancient name.
Statistics for the name Sampath in the United States show a consistent and very low occurrence over time. In the year 2001, there were only five babies born with this name. Since then, the number of births with the name Sampath has remained quite low, with no more than five occurrences annually throughout the years. This indicates that the name Sampath is not among the most popular choices for parents in the United States when selecting names for their newborns.