The baby name Vajrapani is a boy name, 4 syllables long and is pronounced "vuh-jruh-pah-nee".
Vajrapani is a Sanskrit name that means "thunderbolt in hand". In Buddhist mythology, Vajrapani is a bodhisattva who represents the power and strength of the Buddha's teachings. He is often depicted holding a vajra, a symbol of indestructibility and enlightenment. Vajrapani is also associated with the element of water and is believed to have the power to purify negative karma.
The name Vajrapani is predominantly used for boys. It is pronounced as "vuhj-ruh-pah-nee" with the emphasis on the second syllable. The name has its roots in ancient Indian mythology and is commonly used in Buddhist cultures. It is a popular name among followers of Buddhism and is often given to children born into Buddhist families.
The name Vajrapani is composed of two Sanskrit words: "vajra" meaning thunderbolt and "pani" meaning hand. The thunderbolt is a symbol of power and strength, while the hand represents action and accomplishment. Together, the name Vajrapani represents the idea of taking action with strength and determination. It is a powerful name that embodies the qualities of courage, resilience, and perseverance.
Vajrapani has the following similar or variant Names
- Vajrapāṇi |
- Vajrakīla |
- Vajravega |
- Vajrahasta |
- Vajramūrti |
- Vajrāṅkuśa |
- Vajrāsana |
- Vajrāyat