The baby name Matsya is a unisex name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "MAHTS-yah".
Matsya is a Sanskrit name that means "fish". In Hindu mythology, Matsya is the first avatar of Lord Vishnu, who took the form of a fish to save the world from a great flood. The name Matsya is also associated with the Matsya Purana, one of the eighteen major Puranas in Hinduism. Matsya is a popular name in India and is often given to boys.
The pronunciation of Matsya is "MAHT-syah". The name is composed of two syllables, "mat" and "sya". The first syllable "mat" means "mind" or "thought" in Sanskrit, while the second syllable "sya" means "to protect" or "to guard". The combination of these two syllables gives the name Matsya its meaning of "fish", which is seen as a symbol of protection and abundance in Hinduism.
The origin of the name Matsya can be traced back to ancient India, where it was used as a name for boys. The name has a strong connection to Hindu mythology and is often associated with Lord Vishnu's first avatar. Matsya is a unique and meaningful name that is still popular in India today.
Matsya has the following similar or variant Names
- Matsy |
- Matsyaa |
- Matsyadev |
- Matsyagandha |
- Matsyaja |
- Matsyakanya
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