The baby name Chandrakanta is a girl name, 5 syllables long and is pronounced "chun-dra-kan-ta".
Chandrakanta is Sanskrit in Origin.
Chandrakanta is a Hindu name that is commonly given to girls. The name is composed of two Sanskrit words, "chandra" meaning "moon" and "kanta" meaning "beloved". Therefore, the name Chandrakanta means "beloved of the moon". The name is often associated with the Hindu goddess Shiva, who is also known as Chandrakanta.
The name Chandrakanta has a rich history in Hindu mythology and literature. It is the title of a famous Hindi novel written by Devaki Nandan Khatri in the late 19th century. The novel tells the story of a princess named Chandrakanta who falls in love with a prince named Virendra Singh. The name has also been used in various other works of literature and films in India. In Hindu mythology, the name is associated with the moon and is often used to refer to Lord Shiva.
The pronunciation of Chandrakanta is "chun-dra-kan-ta". The name is composed of four syllables and is easy to pronounce. The name has a beautiful sound and is often considered a unique and exotic name for girls. The origin of the name is Sanskrit, which is an ancient language of India. The name is popular in India and is often given to girls born in the month of Chaitra, which is the first month of the Hindu calendar.
Chandrakanta has the following similar or variant Names
- Chandrakanta |
- Chandrakant |
- Chandrika |
- Chandralekha |
- Chandramukhi |
- Chandravati |
- Chandrakiran