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      Meaning of the first name Damodar

      Origin

      Indian

      Meaning

      Belly Rope

      Variations

      Damaris, Omodara, Damara
      The name Damodar finds its roots in ancient Indian culture and holds significant historical and cultural associations. The word Damodar is a combination of two Sanskrit words: dama, meaning belly, and udara, meaning rope. This name stems from Hindu mythology, where Lord Krishna, an important deity, was famously known as Damodar due to an incident in his childhood. Little Krishna, mischievously stealing butter from his mother's pot, was caught by a rope (damru) that was tied around his belly. This incident gave rise to the name Damodar, symbolizing the divine playfulness and exuberance associated with Lord Krishna.

      The name Damodar appears in various historical and cultural contexts throughout Indian history. In ancient scriptures and religious texts, Damodar is often used as a poetic epithet for Lord Krishna, representing his playful and loving nature. Moreover, Damodar is a popular name among Hindus, and it is not uncommon to find individuals named Damodar in modern-day India. Many families continue to pass down this name from generation to generation to honor their devotion to Lord Krishna. The name Damodar also extends beyond India's borders, as people with Indian heritage have taken this name with them to different parts of the world, symbolizing their connection to their cultural roots.

      Based on our records...

      Prabhu

      This is the most common surname associated with Damodar.

      Rama

      This is the most common name of those married to a Damodar.

      Mararthe

      This is the most common name for a child of a Damodar.

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      1905 is when there were the most people born with the first name Damodar.

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