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      Meaning of the first name Janak

      Origin

      Hindi/indian

      Meaning

      One who is Born of the Earth
      The name Janak has its roots in the Hindi language and is derived from Sanskrit, meaning one who is born of the earth. It carries connotations of being grounded and connected to nature, reflecting a deep relationship with the world. The name is often associated with wisdom and leadership, as it has been historically linked to revered figures in Indian culture.

      In Hindu mythology, Janak is most famously recognized as the father of Sita, the central female character in the epic Ramayana. King Janak of Mithila is depicted as a wise and just ruler, known for his philosophical insights and commitment to dharma (righteousness). His legacy is significant in ancient texts, where he is often portrayed as an enlightened king who passed on his wisdom to his daughters and others in his kingdom. This historical figure has contributed greatly to the cultural significance of the name across generations.

      In contemporary India, the name Janak continues to be used for boys and occasionally as a surname. It remains popular among families who wish to connect with their cultural heritage and reverence for historical figures. Additionally, the name has found a place in various artistic expressions, including literature and film, where characters named Janak often embody the ideals of wisdom, integrity, and strength. The ongoing use of this name reflects its enduring appeal and significance in Indian society.

      Based on our records...

      Dulari

      This is the most common surname associated with Janak.

      Bhagwan

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

      Mary

      This is the most common name for a child of a Janak.
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      1929 is when there were the most people born with the first name Janak.

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