joi, 15 mai 2008

RAMA

RAMA

Gender: Masculine

Usage: Indian, Hindu Mythology

Other Scripts: राम (Sanskrit)

Pronounced: RAH-mah [key]
Means "pleasing" in Sanskrit. This is another name of the Hindu god Vishnu. It is also borne by the hero of the 'Ramayana', a Hindu epic, which tells of the abduction of his wife Sita by the demon king Ravana, and his efforts to recapture her. His full name is Ramachandra.

SHYAMA

Gender: Masculine & Feminine

Usage: Indian, Hindu Mythology

Other Scripts: श्याम, श्यामा (Sanskrit)
Derived from Sanskrit श्याम (shyama) meaning "dark, black, blue". This is a transcription of the masculine form श्याम, which is another name of the Hindu god Krishna, as well as the feminine form श्यामा, one of the many names of the wife of the god Shiva. It is also the name of a Jain goddess.


RAMESHA

Gender: Masculine

Usage: Indian, Hindu Mythology

Other Scripts: रमेश (Sanskrit)
Means "ruler of Rama", derived from Sanskrit रमा (Rama), a name of Lakshmi (wife of the god Vishnu), combined with ईश (isha) "ruler". This is one of the names of the Hindu god Vishnu.






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