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History: Narayansinh is a Hindu name originating from Sanskrit. "Narayan" is a key name for Vishnu, a major Hindu god linked to preservation and cosmic order. It is thought to come from "Nara," meaning water or humanity, and "Ayana," meaning resting place. So, Narayan means "He who rests on the waters" or "the abode of humanity." "Sinh" (also spelled Singh) means "lion," a title Rajputs, a warrior group, first used and Sikhs later adopted. The combination of this name suggests someone with the power and noble traits of a lion, connected to the divine and cosmic harmony of Narayan. This name probably became common to call upon divine protection and power. Description: NARAYANSING, NARAYANSINHA, and NARAYANSIN are spelling and phonetic variations of this name, NARAYANSINH. /ˌnɑː.rɑː.jənˈsɪn.hə/ (Na-ra-yan-sin-ha) is pronounced with emphasis on "yan" and a slight aspiration on the "ha" at the end.