Yes. Some Indian Names in the past.
Things are changing now.
There is a belief,
“Recite God’name always
Life goes in vain-
If you do not sing God’s praise.
Sing God’s name ceaselessly -
You will be freed of birth and death.
Yama(God of death) will be afraid to approach you.
Recite God’s name always.
And attain freedom, bliss and peace.”
How to recite God’s name ceaselessly? They name their children with the God’s name. Keep on calling their child (recitimg God’s name) - twin purpose.
“Power of Name:
Name is powerful
Name is great purifier
Name helps one to cross this life
Name is God
Name is the truth
Name is the means
Name is the end
Name is your goal
Name is your Grand Father
Always recite the name
And attain the eternal now”
-Japa Yoga
An extreme example:
The parents named their child who born after two decades of their marriage with the grace of Gods they worshipped, with the blessing of a saint,
Included names of all Gods they prayed and included to their child’ name, included the nick name of the saint, then included the name of their family God and it is one of the longest name in Tamil Nadu, an Indian state.
“Ravilla (Surname) Paper Ananda (name of one mystic saint from Kutrala ilanji) Ramachandra Venkatachala Surappa Sankaranayana (first name- which is also the name of his grandfather and GFs brothers as he is the heir to all their families) Appaswamy (Last Name).
Or
P R V S S Appaswamy”
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