Meaning and origin of the name Lakshman



Gender: Male     Origin: India
Available languages Hindi,

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Lakshman


Lakshman is a male given name of Indian origin. It is derived from the Sanskrit word "Lakshmana," which means "having auspicious marks" or "one who shows good signs." In Hindu mythology, Lakshman is known as the younger brother of Lord Rama, the legendary prince of Ayodhya.

In the epic Ramayana, Lakshman is described as a loyal and devoted brother who accompanies Rama during his exile and helps him in his quest to rescue his wife Sita from the demon king Ravana. Lakshman is revered for his unwavering dedication, courage, and selflessness.

The name Lakshman is popular among Hindu families and is considered to bring auspiciousness and positive qualities to the bearer. It carries a sense of brotherly love, loyalty, and protection. Lakshman is a name that signifies strength, virtue, and righteousness, making it a meaningful choice for parents seeking a name with a rich cultural and mythological background.
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