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Yamanavva: A Name Rooted in Faith and Legend.
This name is mainly found in the Indian state of Karnataka. Its a Hindu name traditionally given to girls. This name is deeply connected to the goddess Yallamma, also known as Renuka, who is widely worshipped in this region. "Avva" is an honorific suffix, often used to show respect, similar to "mother" or "respected woman." So, this name essentially means "respected Yallamma" or "mother Yallamma.".
A famous story about the origin of Yallammas name and her importance is about her devotion to her husband, the sage Jamadagni. Renuka was known for her unwavering loyalty and ability to fetch water from the river in an unbaked pot because of her purity. One day, she saw a Gandharva couple making love and was distracted for a moment, losing her focus. As a result, the pot broke. Only Parashurama, known for his obedience, carried out his fathers command. Happy with Parashuramas loyalty, Jamadagni granted him a wish, and Parashurama asked for his mothers life to be restored. So, Renuka was reborn, and her story became a symbol of devotion, sacrifice, and the power of faith. This name reminds people of the goddesss story.
This name probably comes from Karnataka, a state in India. Its usually a female name. The suffix "avva" is a loving term in Kannada for a mother or respected older woman. So, this name likely suggests respect, motherhood, and family ties. Because of where they live, they might also speak Marathi, Telugu, or Hindi.
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This name probably comes from the Karnataka region of India. It is linked to a respected female folk deity, who is often seen as an avatar of the Hindu goddess Renuka. This deity is known for her strong protection and close connection to Ekaveera Devi. Another saint, Parashurama, is also directly related to this deity. The worship of this deity includes special traditions and celebrations. Important festivals for this deity are the Banashankari Jatra, a lively fair that brings in many devotees, and local village festivals featuring processions and rituals.
Here are the variations of this name: Yaman, Yamanai, Yamanakka, Yamanavve, Yamani.
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