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Meaning : God Shiva, who accepted to eat poison in order to protect the world., God Shiva, who accepted to eat poison in order to protect the world.
Origin : judaism, south indian
Gender : boy
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00This name holds deep significance with the meaning 'God Shiva, who accepted to eat poison in order to protect the world., God Shiva, who accepted to eat poison in order to protect the world.'. It represents qualities and attributes that have been cherished through time. Often chosen for its profound association with , this name conveys values such as strength, wisdom, and cultural heritage. It symbolizes not only its literal meaning but also a broader connection to the traits that are admired within a society or community. The name serves as a bridge between individual identity and the larger cultural framework, offering a strong sense of belonging and pride.