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Most common name in India.
6,568
People with this name currently in the iMeUsWe database
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Samrat, Emperor of Names! This names a title, meaning "emperor" or "sovereign" in Sanskrit. Think of the Mauryan Empire in ancient India, ruled by powerful emperors like Chandragupta Maurya and Ashoka. Their stories of conquest and rule are part of this names history. Each emperor who used this title added to its legend, shaping its meaning.Similarly, I need more details about this names origin and use to tell you about its associated virtues, traditions, or elements.This names location heavily influences the languages linked to it. Its impossible to list every language spoken by everyone with this name because there are so many people from so many places. However, we can guess. If this name comes from South Asia, then Hindi, Bengali, Marathi, Gujarati, Nepali, Urdu, and Punjabi are likely. If its from other areas, the languages will be different. For instance, a similar name might be common in Slavic countries, meaning Russian, Polish, or Czech could be possibilities. Basically, the languages depend entirely on a persons background and where they live.I couldnt find anything in other languages either.
This names connection to a powerful god, often seen as a form of Vishnu, is well-known. Krishna, a very famous form of this god, is also closely linked to Radha, Krishnas beloved. Big celebrations for this god include Janmashtami (Krishnas birthday) and Holi, a colorful festival often tied to Krishnas fun-loving side. Many other smaller celebrations exist, but these are the most popular.Samrats name has cool variations! Different languages and cultures have similar-sounding names with the same powerful meaning. For example, Samraat is a close relative in Sanskrit, just a slightly different spelling. You might also hear SAMRATH or SAMRATHa, depending on how people say it and where theyre from. These small changes show how names change over time and place. Other languages have names meaning "emperor" or "ruler," but they arent direct versions of this name. The main idea—power and leadership—stays the same, though.from iMeUsWe Database
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