The baby name Balgopal is a boy name, 3 syllables long and is pronounced "bahl-goh-pahl".
Balgopal is a Hindu name that is commonly given to boys. The name is composed of two Sanskrit words, "bal" meaning "child" and "gopal" meaning "cowherd" or "protector of cows". Therefore, the name Balgopal can be translated to mean "child cowherd" or "young protector of cows". In Hindu mythology, Lord Krishna is often referred to as Balgopal as he was a cowherd in his childhood.
The name Balgopal has its roots in Hindu mythology and is associated with Lord Krishna. According to Hindu beliefs, Lord Krishna was born in Mathura and spent his childhood as a cowherd in Vrindavan. He is often depicted playing with cows and other animals, hence the name Balgopal. The name has been popular among Hindu families for centuries and is still commonly used today.
The pronunciation of Balgopal is buhl-goh-puhl. The emphasis is on the second syllable, "goh". The name is composed of three syllables and is easy to pronounce. Balgopal is a popular name among Hindu families, especially those who have a strong connection to Lord Krishna and his childhood as a cowherd.