The baby name Madhusudan is a boy name, 4 syllables long and is pronounced "muh-doo-soo-dun".
Madhusudan is Hindu in Origin.
Madhusudan is a Hindu name that means "slayer of the demon Madhu". The name is derived from two Sanskrit words, "Madhu" meaning honey or sweetness and "Sudan" meaning slayer. In Hindu mythology, Madhusudan is an epithet of Lord Vishnu, who is believed to have killed the demon Madhu. The name is considered auspicious and is often given to boys born in Hindu families.
The name Madhusudan has a masculine gender and is pronounced as "muh-dhoo-soo-dun". The first syllable "Madhu" is pronounced as "muh-dhoo" with stress on the first syllable, while the second syllable "sudan" is pronounced as "soo-dun" with stress on the second syllable. The name has a melodious sound and is easy to pronounce.
The origin of the name Madhusudan can be traced back to ancient Hindu scriptures such as the Vedas and the Puranas. The name has been used for centuries in Hindu families and is still popular today. The components of the name, "Madhu" and "Sudan", have their own significance in Hindu mythology. "Madhu" represents sweetness and prosperity, while "Sudan" represents the slayer of evil. Together, the name Madhusudan represents the triumph of good over evil and is considered a powerful name for boys.
Madhusudan has the following similar or variant Names
- Madhusudhan |
- Madhusudhana |
- Madhusoodan |
- Madhusudam |
- Madhusoodam |
- Madhusoodhana |
- Madhusudanan