The baby name Parameshwari is a girl name, 6 syllables long and is pronounced "puh-ruh-MESH-wuh-ree".
Parameshwari is a Hindu name that means "supreme goddess" or "goddess of the highest order". It is a combination of two Sanskrit words, "param" meaning supreme and "eshwari" meaning goddess. The name is commonly given to girls in India and is associated with the worship of the Hindu goddess Durga, who is considered the supreme goddess in Hinduism. The name is also associated with power, strength, and protection.
The history of the name Parameshwari can be traced back to ancient Hindu scriptures and mythology. In Hinduism, the goddess Durga is considered the supreme goddess and is worshipped in various forms across India. The name Parameshwari is often used as a name for girls born during the festival of Navratri, which is dedicated to the worship of Durga. The festival is celebrated for nine days and is believed to symbolize the victory of good over evil.
The pronunciation of Parameshwari is puh-ruh-MESH-wuh-ree. The name has its origin in Sanskrit, which is an ancient language of India. The components of the name, "param" and "eshwari", both have significant meanings in Hinduism. "Param" means supreme or highest, while "eshwari" means goddess or female deity. Together, the name Parameshwari represents the supreme goddess or the goddess of the highest order.
Parameshwari has the following similar or variant Names
- Parameshvari |
- Parameshwary |
- Parameshwariya |
- Parameshwariyah |
- Parameshwariyamma |
- Paramesh