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Most common name in India
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Dwarakanath: A name that brings to mind ancient India and its myths. It cleverly combines "Dwaraka," meaning "city of doors" or "threshold," and "nath," meaning "lord" or "master." This links this name to Krishnas legendary city, Dwaraka—a sea-built city known for its amazing architecture and spirituality.
The names story is tied to Lord Krishna. Legend says Vishwakarma, the divine architect, built Dwaraka, a perfect city, at Krishnas request. Krishna ruled this beautiful and prosperous city fairly. So, Dwarakanath connects to this divine ruler, suggesting qualities like wisdom, strength, and grace.
This name feels deeply connected to a specific place, a location important in old stories and legends. It suggests a strong link to a big river, vital for life, and maybe a sacred forest nearby. The whole name paints a picture of a beautiful, natural landscape with lots of water and plants. It feels majestic and full of life.
This names geographic spread heavily impacts the languages linked to it. Its impossible to list every language spoken by people with this name because of the huge global population and how languages change. However, its Sanskrit roots suggest many speakers of Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Kannada, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, or Bengali. Its presence in global communities also means English and other languages of those communities are likely. In short, many languages are associated with this name, reflecting its global reach.
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Krishnas story is deeply woven into Indian culture. His birth is celebrated with Janmashtami, a lively festival. Holi, another big celebration, highlights this names playful side. Radha, his beloved, is also a significant figure in these stories and festivals.
This name has many versions. "Dwaraka" can become "Dwara" or "Dwa." "Nath" can be "Natha" or just "Nath." So, you might see this name as Dwarakanatha, Dwaranath, Dwa Nath, or Dwara Nath. Spelling can also change: Dwarakanath, Dwarakanat, or Dwarkanath.
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Andhra Pradesh
203

Maharashtra
103

Tamil Nadu
82

Uttar Pradesh
31

Karnataka
6

Bihar
2

Madhya Pradesh
2

West Bengal
2

Kerala
1
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