Banshidhar
Banshidhar is a name commonly associated with the Hindu deity Krishna, who is often depicted playing the flute, known as the bansuri. The term "Banshidhar" translates to "holder of the flute," symbolizing Krishna's divine connection to music and love. This name is frequently used in devotional songs and literature, celebrating the enchanting qualities of Krishna.
In some regions, Banshidhar is also a popular name for boys, reflecting cultural reverence for Krishna. The name embodies qualities such as charm, creativity, and a deep appreciation for art, resonating with the attributes associated with the deity.