The baby name Pushpak is a unisex name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "PUSH-pak".
Pushpak is a Hindu name that means "flower vehicle" or "one who has a flower-like vehicle". The name is derived from the Sanskrit words "pushpa" meaning "flower" and "aksha" meaning "vehicle". In Hindu mythology, Pushpak was a flying chariot that belonged to the demon king Ravana. According to the Ramayana, the epic Hindu poem, Pushpak was stolen by Ravana from the god Kubera and was later used by Ravana to abduct Sita, the wife of Lord Rama.
Pushpak is a unisex name, meaning it can be given to both boys and girls. The pronunciation of Pushpak is "poo-sh-pak". The name is popular among Hindu families and is often given to children born in the month of November. The name is also associated with creativity, beauty, and intelligence.
The origin of the name Pushpak can be traced back to ancient India. The name has been used in Hindu mythology for centuries and is still popular among modern-day Hindus. The name is composed of two Sanskrit words, "pushpa" and "aksha", which together create a beautiful and meaningful name. The name Pushpak is a reminder of the rich cultural heritage of India and its mythology.
Pushpak has the following similar or variant Names
- Pushpak |
- Pushpaka |
- Pushpakumar |
- Pushpakant |
- Pushpakar