10,077th
Most common name in India.
11,165
People with this name currently in the iMeUsWe database
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I couldnt find any famous stories or legends explaining how this name came about in my extensive database. It might be a relatively new name, or its history may simply be undocumented.It ,might, be associated with mountains or rivers; the sounds could suggest a powerful rivers flow or a majestic mountain range. However, confirming this needs more investigation into its origins and cultural meaning.This names location impacts the languages linked to it. Its impossible to list every language spoken by people with this name because so many people have it worldwide, and languages change. However, we can guess based on where the name comes from. If its Indian, Hindi and other Indian languages like Gujarati, Marathi, or Punjabi are likely. If its Arabic, then Arabic is a good bet. Basically, the languages depend on family history and where someone grew up.I checked my massive collection of idioms and proverbs, and it wasnt there.
Krishnas story is rich with festivals and relationships. His beloved, Radha, is central to many tales. Janmashtami celebrates his birth, a time of great joy and tradition. Holi, a colorful festival, also connects to his playful spirit. These celebrations are full of fun and ancient customs.Girrajs name has cool variations! While there arent many that look exactly alike, similar-sounding names exist. Girish sounds similar and feels just as grand. Raj is a big part of Girraj and is very popular. Girija is a feminine version, possibly linked to mountains. The "raj" part means "king," leading to names like Rajesh or Raja. These arent direct changes, but theyre related and show how names connect.from iMeUsWe Database
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