The baby name Lambodar is a boy name, 3 syllables long and is pronounced "Lam-bo-dar".
Lambodar is a Hindu name that is commonly given to boys. The name is derived from two Sanskrit words, "Lamba" meaning long and "Udara" meaning stomach. Therefore, Lambodar means "one with a long stomach" or "pot-bellied". The name is often associated with Lord Ganesha, who is depicted with a large belly and is considered the remover of obstacles and the god of wisdom and intellect.
The name Lambodar has a rich history in Hindu mythology. Lord Ganesha, who is also known as Lambodar, is one of the most revered deities in Hinduism. He is believed to have a pot-bellied body and an elephant head. According to Hindu mythology, Lord Ganesha was created by Goddess Parvati, who used her own powers to create a son who would guard her while she bathed. The name Lambodar is often used as a reference to Lord Ganesha's physical appearance.
The pronunciation of Lambodar is "Lam-boh-dahr". The name is composed of three syllables, with the emphasis on the second syllable. The name is commonly used in India and other parts of the world where Hinduism is practiced. The name Lambodar is a unique and meaningful name that is often given to boys in Hindu families.
Lambodar has the following similar or variant Names
- Lambodara |
- Lambodhara |
- Lambodharam |
- Lambodharan |
- Lambodharna |
- Lambodharaya |
- Lambodhaya |
- Lambodra