Meaning & Origin
Derived from the Marathi word 'pappa', meaning 'father'. In Hindu mythology, Pappya is a term of endearment for the deity Ganesha, who is often referred to as the protector and remover of obstacles.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes love, protection, and wisdom.
Language details
पप्प्य
Unclear
पप्प्या
Unclear
பப்பிய
Uncle
పెప్ప్య
Uncle
Pappya
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Loving Father
Pappya
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Loving Father
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
PAP-py-uh
pʌpːpjɑ
Lucky number
2
Lucky day
Thursday
Lucky colors
Life path
6
Lucky stone
(Rudraksha)
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name 'Pappaya' is most commonly heard amongst the Marathi speaking Hindu community in India. It is a term of endearment for a father, reflecting the deep respect and love that children have for their fathers in Indian culture. It also highlights the importance of the father-child bond, which is considered to be significant in Indian society.
In Hindu mythology, Ganesha, the deity of wisdom, knowledge, and new beginnings, is often referred to as 'Pappaya' or 'Appaya' - the one who is dearer than a father. This name signifies the deep Love and devotion that exists between the devotee and the deity. It also highlights the protective and nurturing qualities of the deity, who is believed to guide and protect his devotees from obstacles and difficulties. In a spiritual context, the name 'Pappaya' is a reminder of the divine fatherly love and protection that exists, both in human relationships and in connection to the divine.
Historical references
Pappanna was a renowned Hindu saint, philosopher and poet from the 15th century South India. He was a prominent figure in the Virashaiva movement, which emphasized devotion to Shiva. Pappanna is best known for his work 'Vachana Kannada', a collection of verses in Kannada language that express his spiritual experiences and teachings.
15th century
Another Pappya, also known as Papayyan or Papayan, was a 14th-15th century Hindu scholar and philosopher from Kerala, India. He was a prolific writer on various topics, including logic, grammar, and literary criticism. Papayya's works were influential in the development of Kerala school of mathematics and astronomy.
14th-15th century
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