Govinda, of Sanskrit origin, means 'one who pleases or satisfies.' It's derived from the verbal root 'vind,' meaning 'to find' or 'to enjoy.' In Hindu mythology, Govinda is an epithet of Lord Krishna, signifying his role as a protector and preserver. The name carries connotations of satisfaction, pleasure, and divinity.
"Govinda saw peak popularity in 1991 with seven births that year. It has maintained steady though lower usage since then, with five births recorded in 1996, 2001, and most recently in 2015."