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Narayanaswamy Iyer
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Compound of Narayana (a name of Vishnu, 'the refuge') + swamy/swami ('lord' or 'master'); Iyer denotes a Tamil Brahmin caste/surname. |
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Om Parkash
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Om (sacred primordial sound) + Parkash/Prakash (light) - 'divine light' or 'illumination.' |
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Omkaram
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Derived from Om (Aum), the sacred primordial sound - 'the sound of the universe'; 'one who embodies Om'. |
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Omkarnath
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Lord of the sacred syllable 'Om'; a name associated with Shiva |
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Palanichamy
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Associated with Palani (the sacred hill-temple of Lord Murugan); often rendered as 'Lord of Palani' or 'devotee of Palani'. |
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Palaniswamy
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Lord of Palani; title referring to Lord Murugan (the deity worshipped at the Palani temple) |
Hindu, Tamil |
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Parameshvar
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Supreme Lord; the highest God (epithet of Shiva) |
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Parashar
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Name of a revered Vedic sage (Parāśara), father of Vyasa; denotes a rishi/sage. |
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Parasuraman
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‘Rama with the axe’ - from Sanskrit paraśu (axe) + rāma (Rama); name of the warrior-sage avatar of Vishnu. |
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Parikshit
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One who has been tested; 'tested' or 'examined' (from Sanskrit parīkṣita) |
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Pathan
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Denotes a member of the Pashtun (Pathan) ethnic group |
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Phalgun
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Relating to or born in the Hindu month Phalguna (February–March); associated with spring and auspiciousness. |
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Prachetasas
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Highly conscious, deeply aware or wise; name associated with sages (the Prachētas or Prachetasas) in Hindu mythology. |
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Praduman
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Extremely mighty or very powerful; name associated with Pradyumna, son of Krishna in Hindu mythology. |
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Pulastya
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Name of a Vedic sage - one of the Saptarishi; a descendant of Brahma in Hindu mythology. |
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Radha Krishna
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The combined names of Radha and Krishna, symbolizing divine love, devotion, and the divine couple in Hindu tradition. |
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Radhakrishna
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Compound of Radha and Krishna - refers to the divine couple or Lord Krishna together with Radha. |
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Radhakrisna
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A compound name combining the Hindu deities Radha and Krishna; 'Krishna with Radha' or 'beloved of Radha'. |
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Radheshyam
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Lord Krishna; the beloved/consort of Radha |
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Raghavendrach
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Lord of the Raghu dynasty; a title of Lord Rama |
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Raghucharan
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Devotee or follower of Raghu; epithet of Lord Rama (literally 'feet of Raghu') |
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Raghunandan
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Delight or son of Raghu; an epithet of Lord Rama (a descendant of King Raghu). |
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Rama Kant
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Devoted to or beloved of Rama (Rama + kant, 'beloved'/'beautiful') |
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Rama Mohan
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Compound of 'Rama' (the deity Rama; pleasing/delightful) and 'Mohan' (enchanter, attractive) - 'Rama who enchants' or 'pleasing/enchanting Rama'. |
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Rameshwara
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'Lord of Rama' - a name/title of Lord Shiva |
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Ramkeshwar
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Lord of Rama; a name referring to Lord Shiva worshipped by Rama |
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Rampratap Tiwari
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Rama's glory/valor (honor or splendour of Lord Rama); surname Tiwari denotes a North Indian Brahmin lineage. |
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Rangnath
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A form of the Hindu god Vishnu - 'Lord of Ranga' (often interpreted as 'Lord of the stage' or 'Lord Ranganatha'). |
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Ravana
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King of Lanka in the Ramayana; a powerful ten-headed rakshasa whose name is commonly interpreted as "the one who roars" or "roarer". |
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Rishikesha
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Epithet of Vishnu/Krishna - 'lord of the sages' or 'master of the senses' |
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