Means "lord of hordes" from Sanskrit गण (gana) meaning "horde, multitude" and ईश (isha) meaning "lord, ruler". This is the name of the Hindu god of wisdom and good luck, the son of Shiva and Parvati. He is often depicted as a stout man with the head of an elephant.
Means "lord of hordes" from Sanskrit गण (gana) meaning "horde, multitude" and ईश (isha) meaning "lord, ruler". This is the name of the Hindu god of wisdom and good luck, the son of Shiva and Parvati. He is often depicted as a stout man with the head of an elephant.
Ganesan Name Meaning. Indian (Kerala, Tamil Nadu): Hindu name from Sanskrit ga?ne?sa 'lord of the army' (see Ganesh) + the Tamil-Malayalam third-person masculine singular suffix -n. This is found only as a given name in India, but has come to be used as a family name in the U.S.
Ganesh Name Meaning. Indian (southern states): Hindu name from Sanskrit ga?ne?sa 'lord of the army' (from ga?na 'army' + iša), an epithet of the elephant-headed god who is the son of Shiva.
Means "lord of hordes" from Sanskrit गण (gana) meaning "horde, multitude" and ईश (isha) meaning "lord, ruler". This is the name of the Hindu god of wisdom and good luck, the son of Shiva and Parvati. He is often depicted as a stout man with the head of an elephant.
Baby Name : Ganpat. Gender : boy. Origin : Bengali, Hindu, Gujarati, Hindi, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Tamil, Telugu. Ganpat Meaning: Lord ganesh.
Means "lord of hordes" from Sanskrit गण (gana) meaning "horde, multitude" and ईश (isha) meaning "lord, ruler". This is the name of the Hindu god of wisdom and good luck, the son of Shiva and Parvati. He is often depicted as a stout man with the head of an elephant.
Gaurik is a Sanskrit name for boys meaning Mountain-born.. Read below for Gaurik's celebrity and ruler associations, and numerological meanings. If Gaurik is the one, congratulations!
Boy. Hindu, Indian. Gauri Nandan means 'son of Gauri', which in turn means Lord Ganesh. A possible choice for those born under Dhanishta Nakshatra.
Ganesh Name Meaning. Indian (southern states): Hindu name from Sanskrit ga?ne?sa 'lord of the army' (from ga?na 'army' + iša), an epithet of the elephant-headed god who is the son of Shiva.