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Vanavarayan Name Meaning, Pronunciation, and History

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The meaning of the name "vanavarayan" is "lord krishna", and is used often for "boys".

Name
vanavarayan
Meaning
lord krishna
Pronunciation
vuh-nuh-vuh-ry-uhn
Used for
boys
Syllables
5

Vanavarayan Name Details

The name Vanavarayan is of Indian origin and is commonly used in Tamil Nadu, a state in southern India. It is derived from the combination of the Sanskrit word 'Vana' meaning 'forest' or 'wood' and the honorific title 'Varayan' which is used to address kings or rulers. Therefore, Vanavarayan can be interpreted as 'Lord of the Forest' or 'King of the Woods'. The name holds significance in Hindu mythology as it is one of the many names given to Lord Krishna, who is considered a divine avatar of the Hindu god Vishnu.

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