The baby name Hanuman is a boy name, 3 syllables long and is pronounced "Hah-noo-mahn".
Hanuman is a Hindu name that means "one with a strong jaw" or "one who has a broken jaw." It is derived from the Sanskrit words "hanu" meaning jaw and "man" meaning strong or broken. Hanuman is a popular name in India and is often given to boys born during the Hindu festival of Hanuman Jayanti, which celebrates the birth of the Hindu deity Hanuman.
In Hindu mythology, Hanuman is a monkey god who is known for his strength, courage, and devotion to Lord Rama. He is a central character in the Hindu epic Ramayana and is revered by Hindus as a symbol of loyalty, devotion, and selflessness. Hanuman is also believed to have the power to ward off evil and protect his devotees from harm.
The name Hanuman is predominantly given to boys and is pronounced as "huh-NOO-mun" or "huh-NUH-mun." It has its origins in India and is commonly used among Hindu families. The name is composed of two Sanskrit words, "hanu" and "man," which together mean "one with a strong jaw" or "one who has a broken jaw." The name Hanuman is a popular choice for parents who want to give their child a name that is steeped in Hindu mythology and tradition.