About this phrase
“Siddharth” in morse is nine letters — ... .. -.. -.. .... .- .-. - .... — the longest name in this collection, opening with S-I's six-dot rush before D-D's double dash-dot-dot pair. The birth name of the Buddha.
Cultural context
Siddhartha was the personal name of Gautama Buddha (c. 563–483 BCE) before his enlightenment — son of King Suddhodana of the Shakya clan, prince of Kapilavastu. The Sanskrit name comes from 'siddha' (accomplished) and 'artha' (aim, purpose, meaning), giving it the sense 'one whose aim is accomplished' or 'one who has achieved his goal'. Naming a son Siddharth is one of the most aspirational naming gestures in Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain traditions, invoking either the Buddha himself or the broader meaning of accomplishment. Hermann Hesse's 1922 novel 'Siddhartha' brought the name into Western awareness. Famous bearers include actor Siddharth Malhotra and the Buddha himself (the most famous Siddhartha in history).
When to gift this phrase
Excellent for a namkaran, a Buddhist or syncretic-tradition milestone, or a graduation piece (the 'goal accomplished' etymology resonates with achievement). Also strong as a father-son heirloom and as a Vesak (Buddha's birthday) gift in families with Buddhist connections. Works for any age.
When this phrase is the wrong fit
Avoid casual contexts; the Buddha-association deserves a meaningful occasion. Confirm preferred form — many adult Siddharths go by 'Sid' or 'Sidd' professionally, and a nine-letter morse piece can feel formal.
Variations you might prefer
- Sid
- Sidd
- Siddhu
How the morse encodes
'SIDDHARTH' is ... .. -.. -.. .... .- .-. - .... — twenty-three elements across nine letters, the longest name in this collection. The S-I opener (... ..) packs five dots into two letters. The D-D pair (-.. -..) repeats the same three-element pattern back-to-back, a rare structural echo. H at position five (....) adds four more dots; the name contains fourteen total dots — a strikingly dot-heavy encoding.
Most common use cases
- Namkaran for a Siddharth
- Buddhist or spiritual milestone gift
- Graduation piece for an adult Siddharth
- Father-son matched morse heirloom
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Turn it into something physical
This phrase fits a range of keepsake formats:
- Bracelet mockup — if the phrase is short enough (33 morse symbols here).
- Necklace mockup — best for longer phrases.
- Ring design — only works if the phrase is under about 10 morse symbols.
- Tattoo designer — exports an SVG in three layouts and three weights.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "Siddharth" in morse code?
"Siddharth" in international morse code is ... .. -.. -.. .... .- .-. - .....
How long does this phrase take to send?
At 15 WPM this phrase takes about 2.6 seconds to transmit. You can hear it at any speed between 5 and 40 WPM by pressing Play above.
Can I put "Siddharth" on a bracelet or necklace?
Yes — use our bracelet or necklace mockup tool to preview how it will look as beads, then screenshot and send to a jeweler or an Etsy seller specializing in morse pieces.