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The baby name Ashwatthama is a Male name and is pronounced ash-WUT-thaa-mah (approx.; IPA: /əʃʋətˈt̪ʰaːmə/).

Ashwatthama is Hindu, Sanskrit in Origin.

Gender: Male
Origin: Hindu, Sanskrit
Pronunciation: ash-WUT-thaa-mah (approx.; IPA: /əʃʋətˈt̪ʰaːmə/)

What is the meaning of the name Ashwatthama ?

The baby name Ashwatthama is a Male name and is pronounced ash-WUT-thaa-mah (approx.; IPA: /əʃʋətˈt̪ʰaːmə/).

Ashwatthama is Hindu, Sanskrit in Origin.

From Sanskrit, Ashwatthama (IAST: Aśvatthāmā) fuses aśva “horse” with sthāman “strength, stamina,” yielding the sense “possessing the strength of a horse.” A traditional gloss also recalls the birth legend that he neighed like a horse, hence “horse‑voiced.” Predominantly a masculine given name in India, it appears across Hindu communities. Variants and transliterations include Ashwathama, Aswathama, Ashvathama, Ashwatthaman, and the scholarly form Aśvatthāmā.

The name is embedded in epic literature through the Mahābhārata: Ashwatthama, son of the martial preceptor Droṇa and Kṛpī, fights for the Kauravas, wields celestial weapons, and is counted among the Chiranjivis (immortals). Later lore links him to a protective gem set in his forehead and to a severe curse of wandering life, giving the name a formidable, ascetic aura. Because of these associations it is less common today, yet parents may choose it for its epic gravitas and connotations of endurance and power.

We have no record of Ashwatthama in any national birth registry or name dataset. Such a name is generally either rare, regional or traditional, or a brand-new coinage. Either way, it's a name very few children share.

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Ashwatthama is predominantly a boy's name.
Common nicknames and spelling variations include Aśvatthāma, Ashwatthama, Ashvatthama, Asvatthama and Ashvatthaama.
Across languages, Ashwatthama has these equivalents: No exact equivalents in other languages; approximate meaning equivalents: 'horse-strong' (English), loosely comparable Greek names referencing horses (e.g., Hippolytus).
Ashwatthama is a name of Sanskrit origin, traditionally used in India. It doesn't appear in the major international birth registries we track, but it is an established name within India and its diaspora communities.