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People with this name currently in the iMeUsWe database
History:
Thats quite a story! So, Parvati, needing a guard, essentially made this name out of turmeric paste and breathed life into him. Then, a disagreement with Shiva led to.. The name itself means "Lord of the multitudes," fitting for a god associated with wisdom and removing obstacles.
This names origins are deeply rooted in nature, linked to an elephant-headed deity—a powerful symbol in South Asian art and mythology. The elephant represents strength and wisdom; the deitys large belly symbolizes abundance and prosperity, and this deity is associated with removing obstacles. The moon often appears in images with this deity, further connecting this name to nature. The elephants connection to earth and jungle strengthens this link. The deitys symbolism is heavily influenced by nature.
This names astrological ties are cool! Its linked to Capricorn and the Purva Ashadha star.
People with this name are often seen as wise, prosperous, and lucky. Traditions connected to this name focus on faith, overcoming challenges, and enjoying good things. The elephant god represents strength and determination, traits often associated with this name. Red, a color sometimes linked to this name, symbolizes energy and excitement.
However, its definitely popular among Hindi, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, and Sanskrit speakers. Its use in these languages shows how important it is in Indian culture and among people from India who live elsewhere. Its also used in other places, but less often as a main language for people with this name.
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However, the god Ganesha, who this name is based on, is hugely important in Hinduism.
Ganesha, the elephant-headed god, is known for removing obstacles. His dad is Shiva. A big festival for him is Ganesh Chaturthi, a really popular celebration. India also has smaller, local festivals honoring this name.
Ganeshs name has cool variations! Its often spelled "Ganesh" or "Ganesha" (to show the feminine side). People also use the shorter "Ganesh." Sometimes youll see "Ganesan" or "Ganeshwar"—these add extra bits to show respect or where someones from. Different alphabets change the spelling a little, too. These small changes show how the names spread and how different cultures use it. The main meaning stays the same, though.
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