The baby name Radheshyam is a unisex name, 4 syllables long and is pronounced "ra-dhe-shyam".
Radheshyam is Hindu and Lord Krishna in Origin.
Radheshyam is a Hindu name that is composed of two words, "Radhe" and "Shyam". "Radhe" is derived from the name of the Hindu goddess Radha, who is considered to be the consort of Lord Krishna. "Shyam" is another name for Lord Krishna, which means "dark" or "black". Therefore, the name Radheshyam means "beloved of Radha and Krishna" or "devotee of Radha and Krishna".
The name Radheshyam has a long history in Hindu mythology and is considered to be a sacred name. It is commonly given to boys in India, but it can also be used as a unisex name. The pronunciation of Radheshyam is "rah-dheh-shyam" with the emphasis on the second syllable. The name is often shortened to "Radhe" or "Shyam" for convenience.
The origin of the name Radheshyam can be traced back to ancient Hindu texts such as the Bhagavad Gita and the Mahabharata. These texts describe the love story between Radha and Krishna, which is considered to be one of the most beautiful and divine love stories in Hindu mythology. The name Radheshyam is a tribute to this love story and is often given to children as a way to honor the devotion and love between Radha and Krishna.
Radheshyam has the following similar or variant Names
- Radheyshyam |
- Radheshyama |
- Radheshyaman |
- Radheshyambihari |
- Radheshyamdas |
- Radheshyamji |
- Radheshyamprasad |
- Radheshyamrai
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