Murali
Masculine
Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Hindu
Meaning & Origin
Murali is a Sanskrit-derived name meaning "flute", deeply associated with the Hindu god Krishna, who is often depicted playing a bamboo flute. This association gives the name a strong cultural and religious resonance in India, especially among followers of Hinduism.Etymology and OriginsThe name Murali comes directly from Sanskrit मुरली (muralī), meaning "flute" or "pipe." In Hindu mythology, Krishna is famously known as Muralidhar ("holder of the flute"), and the instrument itself is called Murali. The name thus evokes the divine music and charm of Krishna, particularly in his youth as a cowherd in Vrindavan.Cultural and Religious SignificanceMurali is primarily used as a masculine given name in India, across language communities such as Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil, and Telugu. It is also found as a surname. The name is especially popular among Hindu families, signifying devotion and recalling the playful, artistic aspect of Krishna. The flute symbolizes the call of the divine that attracts souls, analogous to Krishna's flute attracting the gopis (cowherd women).Notable BearersMurali Mohan – Indian actor and politician known for Telugu films.Murali Pillai – Singaporean politician and lawyer.R. Murali – Indian police officer and former Commissioner of Chennai.Madhavi Murali – South Indian classical dancer and choreographer.Distribution and VariantsAccording to the 2010 United States Census, Murali was ranked 31,107th most common surname in the US, with 746 bearers, predominantly of Asian/Pacific Islander descent. Variant forms include Muralidharan and Muralidaran, adding the suffix -dhara ("to hold"), meaning "holder of the flute" (another epithet of Krishna).Related NamesThe root name is Krishna, which is also used as a given name and is associated with Vishnu. Other related epithets for Krishna include Govinda and Gopala.Meaning: "Flute"Origin: SanskritType: Given name and surnameUsage Regions: India (Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu), Singapore, Diaspora