Devadasa name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Sanskrit
Usage: Hindi, Sanskrit and Indian
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Devadasa
Meaning: Slave of the Gods
Rashi: Meen
Nakshatra: Revati
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What does Devadasa mean?

Boy name Devadasa came from Sanskrit, meaning of Devadasa is "Slave of the Gods" is notably used in Hindi, Indian and Sanskrit.

Variants of Devadasa

Devadas, Devadasan

Names that rhyme with Devadasa

How popular is the name Devadasa?

Devadasa is a common baby name in India. At least, 2000 people globally have carried Devadasa as their given name, concentrated mainly in Islamic countries according to our findings.

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Numerological analysis of Devadasa

You lack responsibility and commitment. You are a free-spirited fellow with a wild heart. But you shouldn't because you are a great person with an amazing mind that's capable of achieving great things. You are reliable and always give the best advice. You are triggered by things that seem impossible to do or accomplish because to you, nothing's impossible. Some would say that you are cold-hearted and insensitive but the truth is that you are the most sensitive person.

Other names similar to Devadasa, for soon-to-be-parents

  •  Bhusa - Substantially used in Sanskrit and Indian, Bhusa is used as a girl name, meaning of Bhusa is "Embellishment or Precious" is rooted from Sanskrit
  •  Vardhana - Unisex name Vardhana is prevalently used in Hindi and Indian which came from Sanskrit, meaning of Vardhana is "To Progress or Bestower of Wealth"
  •  Mahasveta - Sanskrit name Mahasveta means "Very White" used as a baby girl name is used in Indian and Sanskrit
  •  Kevala is used in Hindi and Sanskrit, Kevala means "One, Pure or Absolute" used for both boys and girls came from Sanskrit
  •  Revanta mostly is used in Sanskrit and Indian, meaning of Revanta is "Youngest Son of Surya or Breaker of Speed" which originated from Sanskrit is bestowed upon boys
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