The baby name Saket is a unisex name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "suh-ket".
Saket is a Hindu name that means "heaven" or "abode of the gods." It is derived from the Sanskrit word "sakta," which means "able" or "capable." The name is often given to boys in India and is considered to be a popular name in Hindu culture. It is also a place name in India, referring to a neighborhood in Delhi.
The name Saket has a long history in Hindu mythology and literature. In the Ramayana, an ancient Hindu epic, Saket is the name of the city built by Lord Rama after he defeated the demon king Ravana. The city is said to be a paradise on earth, where the gods themselves reside. The name has also been used in various other Hindu texts and is considered to be a symbol of divinity and purity.
The pronunciation of Saket is SAH-ket. The name is composed of two syllables, with the stress on the first syllable. The name is of Indian origin and is commonly used in Hindu families. The components of the name are "sa," which means "with" or "together," and "ket," which means "heaven" or "abode of the gods." Together, the name Saket means "heavenly abode" or "place of the gods."
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