“Jayasanthan is a Sanskrit-derived name combining "Jaya" (victory/triumph) and "Santhan" (son/child), meaning "son of victory" or "victorious son." The name is primarily used in South Indian, particularly Tamil and Malayalam-speaking Hindu communities, with roots in Vedic naming traditions.”
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OriginSanskrit
LanguageTamil/Malayalam
CultureSouth Indian
ReligionHinduism
Letters11
Numerology6 Chaldean 1
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About the name Jayasanthan
Jayasanthan is a Sanskrit-derived name combining "Jaya" (victory/triumph) and "Santhan" (son/child), meaning "son of victory" or "victorious son." The name is primarily used in South Indian, particularly Tamil and Malayalam-speaking Hindu communities, with roots in Vedic naming traditions.
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Jayasanthan is a Sanskrit-derived name combining "Jaya" (victory/triumph) and "Santhan" (son/child), meaning "son of victory" or "victorious son." The name is primarily used in South Indian, particularly Tamil and Malayalam-speaking Hindu communities, with roots in Vedic naming traditions.
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