Certificate of Name
Gotama
Masculine
Hindu
Meaning & Origin
Gotama is a Sanskrit masculine name with a meaning rooted in reverence and strength. Composed of go meaning "ox, cow" and tama meaning "best," it translates to "the best ox," an epithet that likely symbolized vitality, abundance, and auspiciousness in Vedic culture.Etymology and FormationThe name combines two Sanskrit elements: go (गो), which primarily refers to a cow or ox—the main domestic animal and symbol of wealth in ancient India—and tama (तम), a superlative suffix indicating the finest degree. As a proper name, Gotama likely celebrated divine or human excellence, possibly referring to a patriarch of a gotra (clan).Historical and Religious ContextGotama is best known through its patronymic variant Gautama, where the initial vowel is lengthened. This form is most famously borne by Siddhartha Gautama, the founder of Buddhism, known simply as the Buddha. The semantic link between "the best ox" and the Buddha's title may indicate noble birth and virtue; the ox-like qualities of patience and strength are also celebrated in Buddhist symbolism (e.g., the Buddha's birth as an ox in some Jataka tales).In Hindu tradition, Gotama (also called Akṣapāda Gautama) is revered as one of the Saptarshis, the seven legendary sages who are mind-born sons of Brahma. Another notable bearer is the ancient sage Gotama, an Indian philosopher credited with authoring the Nyāya Sūtras, the foundational text of the Nyaya school of Hindu philosophy. As recorded in the Wikipedia extract, the Nyāya Sūtras is an early Sanskrit text on logic, epistemology, and metaphysics, composed by Akṣapāda Gautama between the 6th century BCE and the 2nd century CE, comprising five books with 528 aphoristic sutras.Notable BearersThe most prominent bearer is the Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama.Akṣapāda Gotama, the sage who authored the Nyāya Sūtras.Gotama Maharishi, one of the Saptarshis in Hindu tradition.A related form is Gotam, the Hindi variant.Key FactsMeaning: "the best ox"Origin: SanskritType: Given name (male)Usage Region: India and Nepal, in Hindu communitiesVariant: Gotam (Hindi)
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