Name Ira
Gender Masculine & Feminine
Usage Hinduism
Scripts ईर {masculine}, इरा {feminine}
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Meaning & History
In Hinduism, Ira (ईर) is the name of the wind-god who is the father of the monkey god Hanuman. His name means "wind" in Sanskrit.
Feminine Ira (इरा), however, is the daughter of DAKSHA who was married to the sage KASHYAP.
Furthermore, Ira is also another name for the goddess SARASVATI.
Ira ( इरा ) has a variety of meanings in Sanskrit, ranging from "speech", "comfort", "earth", "refreshment; water" to "enjoyment".
Feminine Ira (इरा), however, is the daughter of DAKSHA who was married to the sage KASHYAP.
Furthermore, Ira is also another name for the goddess SARASVATI.
Ira ( इरा ) has a variety of meanings in Sanskrit, ranging from "speech", "comfort", "earth", "refreshment; water" to "enjoyment".