Nageshwaran
/nˈeɪdʒəʃwˌɑnʃˌɔ/
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Nageshwaran, of Hindi origin, combines 'Nagesh' (lord of snakes) and 'waran' (king or leader), signifying 'Lord of Snakes' or 'King of Serpents'. It is deeply rooted in Hindu mythology, often associated with Shiva as the protector and ruler of serpents. The name carries a sense of power, guardianship, and divine authority.
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