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    Shivam

    Also spelled: Shiva

    शिवम(Śivam)

    Pronunciation: SHIV-um

    ♂ Male
    Sanskrit

    Meaning

    Auspicious, propitious, fortunate; a name for Lord Shiva.

    Origin

    Sanskrit

    The Story Behind Shivam

    Shivam is a traditional Indian name derived directly from the Sanskrit word 'śiva', which means 'auspicious', 'propitious', or 'fortunate'. It is deeply rooted in Hindu mythology and philosophy, primarily as one of the many names and epithets of Lord Shiva, one of the principal deities of Hinduism. Lord Shiva is known as the Destroyer within the Trimurti (the Hindu trinity that includes Brahma the Creator and Vishnu the Preserver), but also represents transformation, meditation, and cosmic dance.

    The name's usage extends beyond its direct religious connotation, embodying the qualities of auspiciousness and well-being. It has been a popular choice for boys in India for centuries, reflecting cultural reverence for Lord Shiva and the positive attributes associated with the name.

    Popularity & Trends

    Rarity:
    Common
    Trend:Classic
    Era:Ancient, Contemporary
    Popular in:India

    Popularity Trends

    Is Shivam Right for Your Baby?

    Shivam is a Strong, Traditional, Spiritual name for boys that suits parents looking for something classic and well-established. Most people will pronounce it correctly on the first try.

    Syllables2
    LengthMedium
    International UseRegional
    PronunciationEasy

    Cultural Associations

    Hindu

    Regions Where Shivam Is Used

    Indian
    South Asian

    Name Vibe

    Strong
    Traditional
    Spiritual

    Famous People Named Shivam

    • Shivam Dube (Indian cricketer)
    • Shivam Sharma (Indian actor)
    • Shivam Nair (Indian film director)

    Nicknames & Short Forms

    Shiv

    Shivam in different fonts

    ShivamDancing Script
    ShivamCaveat
    ShivamSatisfy
    ShivamPacifico
    ShivamGreat Vibes

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    Frequently Asked Questions About Shivam

    What does Shivam mean?

    Shivam means "Auspicious, propitious, fortunate; a name for Lord Shiva.". It is derived from Sanskrit.

    What is the origin of Shivam?

    Shivam originates from Sanskrit. Its cultural origin is Sanskrit.

    Is Shivam a male or female name?

    Shivam is a male name.

    How do you pronounce Shivam?

    Shivam is pronounced "SHIV-um".

    What language does Shivam come from?

    Shivam comes from Sanskrit.

    Is Shivam a popular name?

    Shivam is considered a common name, and its popularity trend is classic.

    What are variants of Shivam?

    Variants of Shivam include Shiva.

    What are nicknames for Shivam?

    Common nicknames for Shivam include Shiv.

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