Indra

English

Indra, the Hindu god

Etymology

From Sanskrit इन्द्र (indra).

Proper noun

Indra

  1. (Hinduism) The god of war and weather; also the King of the Gods or Devas and Lord of Heaven or Svargaloka in Hinduism.

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Indonesian

Etymology

From Sanskrit इन्द्र (indra).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /in.dra/
  • Hyphenation: in‧dra

Proper noun

Indra

  1. (Hinduism) The god of war and weather; also the King of the Gods or Devas and Lord of Heaven or Svargaloka in Hinduism.

Further reading


Latvian

Etymology 1

First recorded as a given name of Latvians in early 20th century. As a given name, derived from the place name, or from Indriķis (Henry).

Proper noun

Indra f

  1. A tributary of the Daugava river.
  2. A female given name.

Etymology 2

From Sanskrit.

Proper noun

Indra

  1. (Hinduism) Indra

References

  • Klāvs Siliņš: Latviešu personvārdu vārdnīca. Riga "Zinātne" 1990, →ISBN
  • Population Register of Latvia: Indra was the only given name of 2637 persons in Latvia on May 21st 2010.

Portuguese

Proper noun

Indra m

  1. (Hinduism) Indra (Hindu god of war and weather)

Spanish

Etymology

From Sanskrit इन्द्र (índra).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈindɾa/, [ˈĩn̪d̪ɾa]

Proper noun

Indra m

  1. (Hinduism) Indra

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