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History: Velusamy is a Tamil name deeply rooted in South Indian culture and devotion. "Vel" refers to the divine spear, a powerful weapon of the Hindu god Murugan, also known as Kartikeya, the god of war and victory. "Samy" is a respectful term for "lord" or "god," so Velusamy translates to "Lord Vel" or "Lord Murugan." This name likely originated as a way to invoke Murugan's blessings and protection. Parents might have given this name to their children, hoping they would embody the god's courage, strength, and righteousness. Description: Here are few notable Indian personalities with the name and their professions: Velusamy Rangarajan : Scientist, Velusamy Muthusamy : Politician, Velusamy Sankaralingam : Professor. Velusami, also spelled Veluswamy, is pronounced /ˈvɛləˌsɑːmi/. /ˈveɪləˌsɑːmi/ (VAY-lə-SAH-mee) is pronounced with emphasis on the first syllable, "VAY." While the pronunciation of this name is generally consistent, regional variations in Tamil Nadu, India, may slightly alter the "SAH" sound. Remember to use a respectful tone when pronouncing this name.