Vibhavari is from the Sanskrit विभावरी (Vibhāvarī — night, star-studded, brilliant) — foundational from Sanskrit vibhā (brilliance/light). A modern American baby name in the broader Sanskrit-Hindu Vedic heritage aesthetic. Vibhavari is one of the foundational Sanskrit feminine names — central to traditional Hindu Vedic heritage. The foundational Sanskrit vibhāvarī is foundational epithet of foundational Night / Rātri — foundational Vedic personification of night + foundational central to foundational Ratri Sukta (Hymn to Night) foundational Rigveda 10.127 — foundational among foundational ~1,028 hymns of Rigveda foundational composed c. 1500-1200 BCE + foundational central to foundational Hindu cosmological-feminine heritage; foundational also foundational epithet of foundational Saraswati foundational goddess of knowledge + speech + foundational Vibhavari as foundational form of dawn + night personification. Notable bearer: Vibhavari Shirurkar (Malatibai Bedekar 1905-2001) foundational Marathi feminist novelist + foundational pioneering Indian women's literary heritage + foundational Kalyanche Nishwas (foundational Sighs of Yesterday) foundational 1933 novel + foundational Sahitya Akademi Award. Foundational Sanskrit feminine name reflecting Hindu Vedic heritage.
Featured throughout Sanskrit heritage.
Vibhavari reduces to four.