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    Sartono

    Pronunciation: sar-TOH-noh

    ⚥ Unisex
    Sanskrit

    Meaning

    one who is good-hearted, noble, or righteous

    Origin

    Sanskrit

    History & Etymology

    Sartono is a name of Javanese origin, derived from Sanskrit. In Javanese naming conventions, names often carry deep philosophical or aspirational meanings. The 'Sar-' prefix in many Javanese names often relates to 'essence' or 'best,' while '-tono' can relate to 'heart' or 'spirit.' This combination suggests a person of good character and noble spirit.

    The name is commonly found in Indonesia, particularly among the Javanese ethnic group. While traditionally used for males, modern usage can sometimes extend to females, making it a unisex name in contemporary Indonesian contexts, though it remains predominantly male.

    Famous People Named Sartono

    • Sartono Kartodirdjo (Indonesian historian)
    • Sartono (Indonesian politician, former Minister of Education)

    Sartono in different fonts

    SartonoDancing Script
    SartonoCaveat
    SartonoSatisfy
    SartonoPacifico
    SartonoGreat Vibes

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