Gajanan name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin:
Usage: Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali and Oriya
Meaning: Lord Ganesh and One with Elephant Face
Rashi: Makara
Nakshatra: Sravana
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What does Gajanan mean?

The boy name Gajanan means "Lord Ganesh or One with Elephant Face" is used specifically in Bengali, Hindi, Gujarati, Kannada, Marathi, Oriya, Malayalam, Tamil and Telugu.

How popular is the name Gajanan?

Gajanan is an extremely popular baby name in India where every 1 in 4000 have the name. As per our research, over 310000 babies have been bestowed Gajanan around the globe.

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You love people with an attitude but open to discussion and hearing new opinions. What others struggle to achieve comes out naturally for you. You know that without self-esteem, persistence, and passion, you are nothing. You like to get things done without delay. When it comes to love, you like it the old fashioned way. Your failures motivate you. You are a child of change. You could be a poet because of the original way you express yourself.

Other names liked by soon-to-be-parents that are similar to Gajanan

  •  Mahatapase - Boy name Mahatapase is used particulary in Marathi and Bengali, meaning of Mahatapase is "Great Meditator"
  •  Vanisree - Substantially used in Marathi and Kannada, Vanisree means "Speech or Goddess Saraswati" is aimed at girls
  •  Tamasa largely is used in Oriya and Sanskrit is of Aramaic origin used for baby girls, meaning of Tamasa is "A River or Darkness"
  •  Deveshi - The uncommon and modern girl name Deveshi means "Goddess Durga, Devee or Chief of the Goddess" is used in Hindi, Gujarati and Malayalam
  •  Sandhaya - Used mainly in Malayalam and Hindi, Sandhaya means "Collection" is aimed at girls

Famous people named Gajanan

  • Gajanan Maharaj, Saint from India
  • Gajanan Digambar Madgulkar, Marāthi poet, lyricist
  • Gajanan Madhav Muktibodh, was one of the most prominent Hindi poets

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