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The name Mahesh (/mahe-sh/) is a short version of a name of Sanskrit origin, Maheswara or Umamaheswara, meaning "great ruler" (Mahaa + Ishwar). It is a popular name for Hindu boys as it is one of the names of the Hindu deity Shiva. People with the name include:
Mehul (Hindi: मेहुल) is an Indian male given name [1] of Sanskrit origin, [2] meaning rain or cloud. [3] Notable people with this name include: Mehul Choksi (born 1964/65), Indian businessman; Mehul Kumar (b. 1949), Indian film director; Mehul Patel (born 1989), Indian cricketer; Mehul Shah, American actor
Nikhil (Sanskrit: निखिल) is a male name of Sanskrit origin. [1] It is predominantly found in India , Nepal , and the diaspora of these countries. The name means "complete" or "whole".
The ancient Sanskrit texts provide numerous and divergent guidelines to the parents for choosing names. [2] A boy's name by ancient conventions is typically of two or four syllables, starting with a sonant, a semivowel in the middle, and ending in a visarga.
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Rohit (Devanagri: रोहित), pronounced [ˈroːɦɪt̪]) is a given name, typically male, [1] used among Indian people. It is also used in some parts of Nepal. It is mostly used by Jains, Hindus, and Sikhs. The word rohit signifies the color red. It is derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'the first rays of the sun'. The early morning sunlight ...
Roh, sometimes spelled Noh, Ro or Lho, is a given name of Sanskrit origins, derived from the male given name Rohit, meaning "rising sun", or "red horizon". Gaelic [ edit ]
The Sanskrit word -krama is a root word meaning "step or stride", so the name Vikrama can be understood to mean Vishnu's stride in itself, or as a name which reflects the qualities of Vishnu's stride. In Vedic scripture, Vishnu's stride is said to be over the Earth, the Sky, and the all-pervading omnipresent essence of the Universe.