The baby name Tejeshwar is a boy name, 3 syllables long and is pronounced "Tay-jesh-wahr".
Tejeshwar is a Hindu name that means "lord of brilliance" or "lord of light". The name is derived from the Sanskrit words "tejas" meaning brilliance or light and "ishwar" meaning lord or god. It is a popular name among Hindu families, especially in India. The name is often given to boys born during the festival of Diwali, which celebrates the victory of light over darkness.
The name Tejeshwar is predominantly used for boys. It is pronounced as "tej-esh-war" with the emphasis on the second syllable. The name is composed of two Sanskrit words, "tejas" and "ishwar", which are both significant in Hindu mythology. Tejas is associated with the divine radiance and brilliance of the gods, while Ishwar is a term used to refer to the supreme being or god.
The origin of the name Tejeshwar can be traced back to ancient Hindu mythology. In Hinduism, Tejeshwar is believed to be another name for Lord Shiva, who is considered the god of destruction and transformation. Lord Shiva is also known as the god of light and is often depicted with a third eye that represents his divine radiance. The name Tejeshwar is a tribute to Lord Shiva's brilliance and power.
Tejeshwar has the following similar or variant Names
- Tejeshwar |
- Tejeshvar |
- Tejeshwara |
- Tejeshwaran |
- Tejeshwari |
- Tejeshwini