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    Kulbhushan

    Pronunciation: KUL-bhoo-shun

    ♂ Male
    Sanskrit

    Meaning

    Ornament of the family/clan

    Origin

    Sanskrit

    History & Etymology

    Kulbhushan is a traditional Indian name with deep roots in Sanskrit. The name is a compound of two Sanskrit words: 'Kula' (कुल), meaning 'family', 'clan', or 'lineage', and 'Bhushan' (भूषण), meaning 'ornament', 'decoration', or 'jewel'. Thus, the name literally translates to 'ornament of the family' or 'jewel of the clan'.

    This name reflects a cultural value in India where individuals are often seen as bringing honor and distinction to their family lineage. It is commonly used in various regions of India and among the Indian diaspora, often given with the hope that the child will grow to be a source of pride and honor for their family.

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