The baby name Ganesah is a unisex name, 3 syllables long and is pronounced "guh-NEH-sha".
Ganesah is Indian in Origin.
Ganesha is a Hindu name that means "lord of the multitudes" or "lord of the people". It is derived from the Sanskrit words "gana" meaning "multitude" and "isha" meaning "lord" or "ruler". Ganesha is one of the most widely worshipped deities in Hinduism and is known as the remover of obstacles and the god of wisdom, knowledge, and new beginnings. The name Ganesha is often given to boys born in Hindu families.
The history of the name Ganesha can be traced back to ancient Hindu mythology. According to legend, Ganesha was created by the goddess Parvati to guard her chambers while she bathed. When her husband, Lord Shiva, returned and found Ganesha blocking his way, he cut off the boy's head in a fit of anger. Parvati was devastated and demanded that her son be brought back to life. Shiva then replaced Ganesha's head with that of an elephant, making him the unique and beloved deity that he is today.
The pronunciation of Ganesha is guh-NEH-shuh. The name is of Indian origin and is commonly used in Hindu communities around the world. The components of the name, "gana" and "isha", are both significant in Hinduism. "Gana" refers to a group or multitude of people, while "isha" is a title given to a deity or ruler. Together, the name Ganesha represents a powerful and benevolent god who watches over and protects his people.