The baby name Avadhesh is a boy name, 3 syllables long and is pronounced "uh-vuh-desh".
Avadhesh is a Hindu name that means "lord of Ayodhya". Ayodhya is a city in northern India that is considered to be the birthplace of Lord Rama, a revered deity in Hinduism. The name Avadhesh is often given to boys born in Hindu families and is considered to be a powerful and auspicious name. It is a popular name in India and is often used in combination with other names to create longer, more elaborate names.
The name Avadhesh is composed of two parts: "Avadh" and "esh". "Avadh" refers to the city of Ayodhya, while "esh" means "lord" or "ruler". The name has a long history in Hindu mythology and is associated with the story of Lord Rama, who is believed to have been born in Ayodhya. The name is often used in Hindu religious ceremonies and is considered to be a symbol of strength and power.
The pronunciation of Avadhesh is ah-vuh-dhesh. The name is predominantly given to boys in Hindu families and is considered to be a strong and masculine name. The origin of the name is Sanskrit, which is an ancient language of India. The name has been used for centuries in Hindu culture and is still a popular choice for parents looking for a traditional and meaningful name for their child.
Avadhesh has the following similar or variant Names
- Avadesh |
- Avadheesh |
- Avadhi |
- Avadhip |
- Avadhipa |
- Avadhipati |
- Avadhipurusha |
- Avadhish |
- Avadhisha |
- Avadhishankar |
- Avadhishwar |
- Avadhootesh