Nandanee

नंदनी
/ nan-DAH-nee /
Gender
Girl
Origin
🇲🇺 Mauritius
Religion
hinduism
First Seen
Trait
Spiritual

Meaning & Etymology

daughter of Shiva

daughter of Shiva

Etymology

Derived from the Sanskrit words nanda (joy, delight) and devi (goddess), often interpreted as ‘daughter of Shiva’ in the context of Hindu mythology.

Linguistic family: Indo-European > Indo-Iranian > Indo-Aryan > Eastern Hindi

Cultural context

In Mauritius, Nandanee is a name commonly given to Hindu girls, reflecting the island’s strong Indo-Mauritian cultural heritage and the enduring influence of Hindu traditions brought by Indian immigrants.

Symbolism

The name Nandanee symbolises divine joy and connection to the Hindu deity Shiva, representing the auspicious and protective qualities associated with being a ‘daughter of Shiva’.

Naming ceremony

The Hindu naming ceremony, known as Namkaran, is typically performed on the 12th day after birth. The priest selects an auspicious name based on the child’s horoscope, and Nandanee would be chosen to reflect divine blessings and connection to Hindu deities.

Religious reference

Shiva, the Hindu deity

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