Skanda is a beautiful girl name with a meaning of "Lord Murugan, Leaping, Flowing, Quicksilver, Name of Kartikeya the son of Shiva and God of war, Epithet of Shiva, The bank of a river, A clever or learned Man", making it a popular choice for parents seeking a name with depth and meaning. Originating from Hindu culture, this name carries historical significance and has been cherished across generations. The name Skanda signifies "Lord Murugan, Leaping, Flowing, Quicksilver, Name of Kartikeya the son of Shiva and God of war, Epithet of Shiva, The bank of a river, A clever or learned Man", which resonates with parents who want their child's name to reflect positive qualities and aspirations. which adds another layer of significance for those who believe in the power of numbers. Whether you're drawn to Skanda for its Hindu roots, meaningful definition, or simply its beautiful sound, this name offers a timeless appeal that works well in both traditional and modern contexts. Many parents choose Skanda because it strikes the perfect balance between being unique yet recognizable, making it an excellent choice for a child who will grow up in a diverse, global world.
Meaning : Lord Murugan, Leaping, Flowing, Quicksilver, Name of Kartikeya the son of Shiva and God of war, Epithet of Shiva, The bank of a river, A clever or learned Man
Origin : hindu
Gender : girl
Nakshatra : sathabisham (go, sa, si, su, s, see)
Rashi : kumbha
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This name holds deep significance with the meaning 'Lord Murugan, Leaping, Flowing, Quicksilver, Name of Kartikeya the son of Shiva and God of war, Epithet of Shiva, The bank of a river, A clever or learned Man'. 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.