Mrignayani
Mrignayani Origin and Meaning
A name with evocative imagery, Mrignayani combines the Sanskrit elements mriga meaning "deer" with nayani meaning "eyes" to create a name which can be inteperated as "one with eyes like a deer" or "one with eyes as beautiful as a deer or gazelle".
Within Hindu tradition, deer are associated with nature's interconnectedness and appear in the Hindu epic, the Ramayana, adding extra significance to the name.
Also appearing as Mrignaini, the name has featured in a 2023 song by singer Karun and in the name of a government-owned fashion store in India which sells traditional crafts and clothes. Historically, it was borne by the wife of the 15th century ruler of Gwalior (a major city in the central province of India), for whom he built the Gujari Mahal, a fortress now turned museum.