Eshwar, of Sanskrit origin, is a name that holds significant cultural and historical importance. It translates to 'God' or 'Lord', reflecting its divine connotation. This unisex name is prominent in South Asian cultures, particularly among Hindu families who wish to bestow upon their child a name revered for its sacred meaning. The name Eshwar is often associated with the Hindu god Shiva, who is also known as Eshwar, emphasizing the name's spiritual and divine roots. It is pronounced /ˈeɪʃwɑːr/ in English, with 'Esh' rhyming with 'mesh'.
The name Eshwar has seen a fluctuating number of births over the years, with peaks in 2004-2008 and again in 2013-2016. The total number of births from 2004 to 2016 is 60.