The baby name Mriganayani is a girl name, 6 syllables long and is pronounced "mri-ga-na-ya-ni".
Mriganayani is a Sanskrit name that means "one who has eyes like a deer". The name is composed of two words, "mriga" meaning deer and "nayani" meaning eyes. In Hindu mythology, the goddess Durga is often referred to as Mriganayani, as she is believed to have eyes that resemble those of a deer. The name is considered to be unique and is not very common.
The name Mriganayani is predominantly used for girls. It is a popular name among Hindu families in India. The pronunciation of the name is "mree-guh-nuh-yuh-nee". The name is composed of five syllables and has a melodic sound to it. The name is often shortened to "Mriga" or "Nayani" for convenience.
The origin of the name Mriganayani can be traced back to ancient India. The name has its roots in Sanskrit, which is an ancient language of India. The name is often associated with Hindu mythology and is believed to have been used for goddesses and other divine beings. The name has a deep cultural significance and is often chosen by parents who want to give their child a unique and meaningful name.