Your Newborn Baby’s First Horoscope
Congratulations on your new arrival. Create your baby’s first Kundli to see the birth star (Nakshatra), Rashi, and naming letters as part of a tradition-based early reference.
This tool is intended for traditional astrology guidance. Results depend on accurate birth details and may be interpreted differently across traditions.
Generate your newborn’s horoscope
Provide the baby’s birth details below to create the report.
👇 Sample Newborn Horoscope Report
This is exactly what you will receive instantly after entering the birth details
What’s included in your baby’s first horoscope
- Birth essentials: Rashi (Moon sign), Nakshatra (Birth Star), and Tithi at birth.
- Naming letters: Namakarana syllables based on the birth Nakshatra.
- Avakahada Chakra: A compact table of core astrological details.
- Foundational charts: Lagna (Ascendant) and Rashi (Moon) charts.
- Initial dosha screen: Early checks such as Gandamoola for awareness and follow-up guidance.
Understanding and using the naming letters
The birth Nakshatra is an important reference in Vedic naming tradition. The related syllables (Namakarana Aksharas) are commonly used to choose a name aligned with the baby’s birth star.
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Frequently Asked Questions
A Newborn Horoscope is the first astrological chart of a child calculated from the exact date, time, and place of birth. In Vedic tradition, it is commonly used to understand the Janma Nakshatra (Birth Star) and to support rituals such as Namakaran (Naming Ceremony).
According to Vedic astrology, each Nakshatra is linked with specific starting sounds (syllables) across its four Padas. This tool calculates the baby’s Nakshatra Pada and suggests commonly used starting letters for naming.
Yes. This report checks whether the child is born in a traditionally noted Gandamoola Nakshatra and highlights it for parental awareness. Where relevant, it may indicate that a Nakshatra Shanti is traditionally considered.
In traditional astrology, the Moon’s position at birth is used to determine the child’s Paya. Different traditions interpret this in different ways, and it is often treated as a symbolic indicator rather than a standalone conclusion.
The Ascendant (Lagna) changes quickly, and the Nakshatra Pada can also change within a short span. For better accuracy in birth-star, Lagna, and naming-letter calculations, the precise recorded birth time is important.