NameVerse

Mohan

Delighter, Enchanter

moh-hahn/məˈhoːn/

Share this page
6
Lucky #
Monday
Lucky Day
Sanskrit
Origin
Male
Gender

Meaning & Origin

Derived from the Sanskrit word 'mohana', meaning 'to delude, enchant, or captivate'. In Hindu mythology, Mohan refers to the deity Krishna, who is known for his enchanting and irresistible charm over all beings.

Spiritual meaning

A name that embodies the divine power of love, compassion, and enchantment.

Language details

🕉️Sanskrit

मोहन

Delusion, Infatuation, Charm

🇮🇳Hindi

मोहन

मोह (moh) - Delusion, Infatuation

🇮🇳Tamil

மோஹன

மோ (moh) - Delusion, Infatuation

🇮🇳Telugu

మోహణ

మోహ (moha) - Delusion, Infatuation

🇮🇳Marathi

Mohan

हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Delighter, Enchanter

🇧🇩Bengali

Mohan

হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Delighter, Enchanter

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

moh-hahn

/məˈhoːn/

Lucky number

6

Lucky day

Monday

Lucky colors

SilverWhiteBlue

Life path

1

Lucky stone

Moonstone

Cultural & Spiritual notes

The name Mohan holds significant cultural importance within Hinduism. It is often associated with stories of the Hindu deity Krishna, who is renowned for his charisma, beauty, and his ability to attract and enchant everyone around him, including humankind and the celestial beings. As a result, the name Mohan is often used to denote someone who possesses captivating charm, magnetism, and the ability to influence others positively.

In the spiritual context, Mohan represents the divine enchantment and attraction of the divine towards individuals. This divine attraction motivates souls towards the path of truth, righteousness, and self-realization. The name Mohan signifies the irresistible pull towards higher consciousness and spiritual growth. Furthermore, Krishna is considered to be a manifestation of the equalizing love of God for all beings, which brings unity and harmony between diverse elements of the universe, thus underscoring the importance of love, compassion, and non-violence.

Cultural name

Historical references

Mohan, a popular name for Hindu deities, is derived from the Sanskrit word 'mohana', meaning 'delusioner' or 'enchanter'. It is a name used for various gods, including Krishna and Shiva.

Ancient India (circa 2nd millennium BCE - 1st millennium CE)

During the medieval period (13th to 16th centuries CE), the name Mohan was also used for poets, musicians, and dancers, who were believed to have the power to enchant and enthrall their audience with their art.

Medieval India (13th to 16th centuries CE)

Notable people with this name

MohanlalMohan AgasheMohan Joshi

Similar & Related Names

Explore names with the same feel or origin.

Similar sounding

Variations & related names

Mohaan

Frequently Asked Questions

Delighter, Enchanter