The baby name Trilokanath is a Male name , 4 syllables long and is pronounced IPA: /tri.lo.ka.nɑːt̪/ ; respelling: tree-loh-KAH-naath.
Trilokanath is Sanskrit in Origin.
The baby name Trilokanath is a Male name , 4 syllables long and is pronounced IPA: /tri.lo.ka.nɑːt̪/ ; respelling: tree-loh-KAH-naath.
Trilokanath is Sanskrit in Origin.
Trilokanath is an Indic theophoric male name from Sanskrit trilokanātha (tri “three” + loka “worlds/realms” + nātha “lord”), meaning “Lord of the Three Worlds.” Revered as an epithet of Shiva - and in some traditions Vishnu - the title also appears in Himalayan Buddhism for Avalokiteshvara, signaling universal guardianship and compassion. The name occurs across North and Central India and Nepal in Hindi, Nepali, Punjabi, Marathi, Odia, and Bengali contexts.
Attested in medieval inscriptions, temple titles, and place names (notably the Triloknath/Trilokanath temples of the Western Himalaya), it later became a devotional personal name in early modern and colonial records. Variants and spellings include Triloknath, Trilok Nath, Trilokinath, Trilokanātha, and the learned form Trailokyanath/Trailokyanatha; related short forms are Trilok and Nath. The meaning conveys auspicious authority, protection, and cosmic sovereignty.
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