Martanda name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Sanskrit and Indian
Usage: Gujarati, Hindi, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu, Bengali, Kannada, Oriya and Tamil
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Martanda
Meaning: The Sun, King of Thiruvithamkoor, Bird and Sun God
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What does Martanda mean?

Martanda is used chiefly in Malayalam, Sanskrit, Hindi, Kannada, Telugu, Gujarati, Oriya, Marathi, Tamil and Bengali is originated from Indian and Sanskrit is a boy name, Martanda means "The Sun, King of Thiruvithamkoor, Bird or Sun God".

Variants of Martanda

Maartanda

How popular is the name Martanda?

Martanda is a familiar baby name in India. At least, 700 people around the globe have been given the name as per our findings, concentrated mainly in Islamic countries.

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Numerological aspects of Martanda

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