The baby name Rameshwar is a boy name, 3 syllables long and is pronounced "ruh-MESH-wahr".
Rameshwar is a Hindu name that means "Lord of Rama" or "Lord of the Gods". The name is derived from the Sanskrit words "Rama" meaning "God" and "Ishwar" meaning "Lord". Rameshwar is a popular name among Hindus and is often given to boys born in India. The name is associated with Lord Shiva, who is also known as Rameshwar.
The name Rameshwar has its roots in Hindu mythology. According to legend, Lord Shiva once appeared before Lord Rama and blessed him with a boon. Lord Rama then built a temple in honor of Lord Shiva and named it Rameshwaram. The name Rameshwar is believed to have originated from this temple. The name is also associated with Lord Shiva's role as the destroyer of evil and the protector of the universe.
Rameshwar is a masculine name and is pronounced as "rah-meh-shwahr". The name is composed of two parts, "Rama" and "Ishwar". The first part, "Rama", is a common name for boys in India and is associated with Lord Rama, the seventh avatar of Lord Vishnu. The second part, "Ishwar", is a common name for boys in India and is associated with Lord Shiva. Together, the name Rameshwar represents the power and strength of both Lord Rama and Lord Shiva.