Ramanathan

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Ramanathan
ராமநாதன்
இராமநாதன்
PronunciationRāmanātaṉ
GenderMale
Language(s)Tamil
Origin
MeaningLord of Rama
Region of originSouthern India
North-eastern Sri Lanka
Other names
Short form(s)Nathan
DerivedRama

Ramanathan (Tamil: ராமநாதன்) is a South Indian male given name. Due to the South Indian tradition of using patronymic surnames it may also be a surname for males and females. Ramanathan is derived from Rama (a Hindu god) and the Sanskrit word nath, meaning "lord." The name Ramanathan is given to the Hindu god Shiva at Rameshwaram, one of the southernmost towns in India. Hindus believe that Lord Rama worshipped Shiva before beginning his journey to Lanka; hence "Lord of Rama". This name is from the history of great epics.

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