Sharvari is from the Sanskrit śarvarī (शर्वरी — night, evening). A modern American baby name in the broader Sanskrit-Bollywood heritage aesthetic. Sharvari in Sanskrit tradition — the foundational Sanskrit feminine concept of night; central to classical Indian poetry; appears throughout iconic foundational Sanskrit literature including the iconic foundational Ritusamhara (The Pageant of Seasons) by Kalidasa (c. 4th-5th century CE). Sharvari Wagh (born 1997) — iconic Indian Bollywood + Marathi actress; widely considered one of the most-celebrated emerging Indian actresses of the mid-2020s; her foundational films include the iconic foundational **Bunty Aur Babli 2 (2021) — Bollywood debut at age 24 — opposite Saif Ali Khan + Rani Mukerji + Siddhant Chaturvedi — directed by Varun V. Sharma — a foundational Yash Raj Films production, Maharaj (2024) — Netflix India — directed by Siddharth P. Malhotra — produced by Yash Raj Films — opposite Junaid Khan (Aamir Khan's son's Bollywood debut) — based on the iconic foundational 1862 Maharaj Libel Case + the iconic foundational reformist journalist Karsandas Mulji — widely considered one of the foundational works of modern Indian historical-reformist cinema; the iconic foundational Munjya (2024) — directed by Aditya Sarpotdar — produced by Maddock Films — widely considered one of the foundational works of modern Indian horror-comedy cinema + part of the iconic foundational Maddock Horror Comedy Universe (alongside Stree, Bhediya) — one of the highest-grossing Bollywood films of 2024 — Filmfare Best Actress nominee; her foundational subsequent iconic foundational role in Vedaa (2024) opposite John Abraham + the iconic foundational Alpha (2025) opposite Alia Bhatt — a foundational YRF Spy Universe female-led entry; over 3 million Instagram followers; brand ambassador for major Indian fashion + cosmetics brands. Princess Sharvari** — Hindu heritage naming.
Featured throughout Bollywood and Sanskrit heritage.
Sharvari reduces to seven.