History:
Jagdis, a name with Hindu origins, is commonly used in India. It's a variation of Jagadish, a combination of the Sanskrit words Jagat, meaning world or universe, and Ish, meaning lord or master. Therefore, Jagdis means Lord of the World or Master of the Universe. This name refers to a supreme being, often Vishnu or Krishna, who are considered preservers of the universe in Hindu mythology. Parents often choose this name, hoping their child will have qualities of the deity like benevolence, strength, and wisdom.
Description:
Here are few notable Indian personalities with the name and their professions: Jagdish Bhagwati : Economist, Jagdish Raj : Actor, Jagdish Chandra Bose : Scientist, Jagdish Mali : Photographer, Jagdish Khattar : IAS Officer.
Jagdish, Jugdish, and Jagdeesh are similar names.
Jagdish (ˈdʒʌɡˌdiːʃ) is pronounced with emphasis on the second syllable.
















