The baby name Gopa is a girl name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "GO-pa".
Gopa is a Sanskrit name that means "milkmaid" or "cowherd". In Hindu mythology, Gopa is also the name of a female attendant of Lord Krishna. The name is commonly used in India and Nepal, and is often given to girls born in families with a farming or agricultural background.
The name Gopa is predominantly used for girls and is pronounced as "GO-pah". It is a two-syllable name with stress on the first syllable. The name is composed of two Sanskrit words - "go" meaning "cow" and "pa" meaning "protector" or "keeper".
The origin of the name Gopa can be traced back to ancient India, where cows were considered sacred and were an important part of the economy. The name Gopa was often given to girls who were responsible for taking care of the cows and milking them. In Hindu mythology, Gopa was also the name of a female attendant of Lord Krishna, who was known for her devotion and loyalty. Today, the name Gopa is still popular in India and Nepal, and is often given to girls who come from farming or agricultural families.