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Shyamantak Name Meaning, Pronunciation, and History

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Overview

The meaning of the name "shyamantak" is "the one who wears the dark blue color, referring to lord krishna", and is used often for "boy".

Name
shyamantak
Meaning
the one who wears the dark blue color, referring to lord krishna
Pronunciation
shy-uh-mun-tak
Used for
boy
Syllables
4

Shyamantak Name Details

The name Shyamantak has roots in Hindu mythology. In the ancient Hindu epic, Mahabharata, it is said that Lord Krishna wore a precious gem called Shyamantak. This gem was believed to possess mystical powers and bring fortune to its wearer. The name Shyamantak is often associated with the divine qualities of Lord Krishna and is commonly given to boys in Hindu families.

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Prithujay (pri-thoo-jay)
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Suksma (sook-smah)
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Indradatt (in-dra-daht)
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Aknan (AK-nan)
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Arshaq (Ar-shak)
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Deborah (dÉ™-BOR-É™)
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Himasri (hee-ma-shree)
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Himaghna (hee-mahg-nah)
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Khaleeq (kuh-leek)
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Naazid (NAH-zid)
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Parameshthin (par-uh-MESH-thin)
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Padmayoni (puhd-muh-yoh-nee)