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Should try comparing Thai names with Indian names! Most Thai names (and some South East Asian names) are derived from Sanskrit but have different pronunciations. As a Thai, I randomly know the meanings of some names in this video.
- Maitrey => ไมตรี (Maitri)=friend
- Aaditya => อาทิตยา=the Sun
- Balakrishnan=Bala+Krishna (At first I thought it is พลกฤษณะ which means the power of Krishna (Hindu god) but Google says it means a child of Krishna)
- Raaj => ราช/ราชา (Raaj/Racha)=king
- Varun => พิรุณ (Pirun)
- Jaya => ชัย/ชัยยา (Chai/Chaiya)=Winner
My name, Poom ภูมิ, came from Sanskrit, Bhumi, another Indian word for Earth/Mother Earth.
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I like the names she chose for them, because in Indonesia we use Sanskrit-derived names as well:
- Raja ꦫꦗ from Sanskrit Raja राज
- Baruna ꦧꦫꦸꦤ from Sanskrit Varuna वरुण
- Kresna ꦏꦽꦱ꧀ꦤ from Sanskrit Krsna कृष्ण
- Jaya ꦗꦪ from Sanskrit Jaya जय
- Aditya ꦲꦢꦶꦠꦾ from Sanskrit Āditya आदित्य (this is especially a very popular name in Indonesia)
Note that unlike in Hindi, we don’t drop the final -a at the end of a word of Sanskrit origin. So we borrowed Sanskrit Mahābhārata and Rāmāyaṇa as Mahabarata and Ramayana, not Mahābhārat and Rāmāyan like in Hindi.
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9:02 not them calling varun "baloon"😭😭
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@user-li4hj4bv2h
6 months ago
Any Indians here👋
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