The baby name Nagesa is a boy name, 3 syllables long and is pronounced "nuh-GEE-suh".
Nagesa is a Hindu name that means "lord of the serpents" or "king of the snakes". It is derived from the Sanskrit words "naga" meaning "snake" and "isa" meaning "lord" or "king". In Hindu mythology, Nagesa is another name for Lord Shiva, who is often depicted with a snake around his neck. The name Nagesa is considered to be auspicious and is often given to boys born in Hindu families.
The name Nagesa has a masculine gender and is pronounced as "nah-geh-sah". The emphasis is on the second syllable, and the "a" at the end is pronounced as "uh". The name has two syllables and is easy to pronounce. It is not a very common name, but it is well-known among Hindu families.
The origin of the name Nagesa can be traced back to ancient India. It is a popular name among Hindus and is often given to boys born in families that worship Lord Shiva. The name is made up of two components, "naga" and "isa", which together mean "lord of the serpents". The name is associated with power, strength, and wisdom, and is considered to be a good omen for the child who bears it.
Nagesa has the following similar or variant Names
- Nagesh |
- Nagesha |
- Nageshan |
- Nageshwara |
- Nageswaran