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Sankar generally refers to a Hindu god, Lord Shiva, and may also refer to:
Sankar or Shankar is a Sanskrit word meaning "beneficent" or "giver of bliss". Shankar or Sankar is also the name of Hindu god, Lord Shiva. The south Indian version of Shankara is sometimes written as "Sankara".
Sankar is an Indian name of Sanskrit origin. The meaning of the name is another name for the Hindu god Shiva. Sankar is a derivative of the Indian name Shankar. See also the related categories, god and sanskrit. Sankar is a baby boy name of irregular use. It is ranked outside of the top 1000.
Alternate transcription of Malayalam ശങ്കർ or Bengali শংকর (see Shankar).
Sankar is a Hindu Boy Name pronounced as SHUN-kar and means harmonious, one who unites. The name Sankar has Indian origins, deeply rooted in Hindu culture and the Sanskrit language.
Danladi Abdullahi Sankara (born 1954), Nigerian politician and senator; Mariam Sankara (born 1953), First Lady of Burkina Faso, widow of Thomas Sankara; Thomas Sankara (1949–1987), Marxist revolutionary leader of Burkina Faso (from 1983–1987); Adi Shankara (788–820), Hindu philosopher credited with reviving Hinduism; Shiva, whom Hindus, especially Shaivites, worship as supreme God or ...
Sankar name meaning, baby Boy name Sankar meaning,etymology, history, presonality details. Sankar Rhyming, similar names and popularity.
People with the last name Sankar are most frequently African American or Asian, Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander. Learn more about the most popular surnames and their ethnicities and origins. How Popular is the name Sankar? As a last name Sankar was the 19,282 nd most popular name in 2010.
The intrepid Bengali novelist, Sankar, with a literary career spanning seven decades, calls Dear Reader a whimsical collection of a writer’s life and work.
From Sanskrit शंकर (śaṃkara) meaning one who gives happiness. Sankar (plural Sankars) A surname. According to the 2010 United States Census, Sankar is the 19282 nd most common surname in the United States, belonging to 1405 individuals. Sankar is most common among Asian/Pacific Islander (60.5%) and Black/African American (20.21%) individuals.