The baby name Chandrashekhar is a boy name, 4 syllables long and is pronounced "Chun-dra-she-kar".
Chandrashekhar is Sanskrit in Origin.
Chandrashekhar is a Hindu name that is composed of two Sanskrit words, "Chandra" meaning "moon" and "Shekhar" meaning "crest" or "peak". The name is commonly given to boys and is often used in India and Nepal. It is a popular name among Hindus who believe in astrology and the power of the moon.
The name Chandrashekhar has a rich history in Hindu mythology. It is believed to be the name of Lord Shiva, who is one of the most important deities in Hinduism. According to Hindu mythology, Lord Shiva is known for his power and strength, and is often depicted with a crescent moon on his forehead. The name Chandrashekhar is also associated with the Hindu festival of Shivratri, which celebrates Lord Shiva's marriage to the goddess Parvati.
The pronunciation of Chandrashekhar is "chun-druh-sheh-kar". The name has its origins in Sanskrit, which is an ancient language of India. The components of the name, "Chandra" and "Shekhar", both have their own meanings and significance. "Chandra" represents the moon, which is a symbol of beauty, calmness, and serenity. "Shekhar" represents the peak or crest, which is a symbol of strength, power, and achievement. Together, the name Chandrashekhar represents a person who is strong, powerful, and calm, with the ability to achieve great things in life.
Chandrashekhar has the following similar or variant Names
- Chandrashekar |
- Chandrashekharan |
- Chandrasekhar |
- Chandrasekhara |
- Chandrasekharan |
- Chandrasekharam