Gautama (name)

Given name and surname of Sanskrit origin From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Gautama (Classical Sanskrit: /ɡɑw.t̪ɐ.mɐ/ IAST: Gautama), also spelled Gautam, Goutam,[2] Gautham, Gowtham, and Gotam[3] is a given name and surname of Sanskrit origin. It means "relative of Gotama".[1]

PronunciationVedic Sanskrit: [ɡɑːw.tɐ.mɐ́]
Classical Sanskrit: [ɡɑw.t̪ɐ.mɐ]
Hindi: [gɔːt̪əm]
Bengali: [gou̯t̪ɔm]
Marathi: [gəut̪əm]
Nepali: [gʌu̯t̪ʌm]
GenderMale
FeminineGautami[1]
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Gautama
PronunciationVedic Sanskrit: [ɡɑːw.tɐ.mɐ́]
Classical Sanskrit: [ɡɑw.t̪ɐ.mɐ]
Hindi: [gɔːt̪əm]
Bengali: [gou̯t̪ɔm]
Marathi: [gəut̪əm]
Nepali: [gʌu̯t̪ʌm]
GenderMale
LanguageLanguages of South Asia
Other gender
FeminineGautami[1]
Origin
LanguageSanskrit
Meaningdescendant of Gotama
Region of originIndian subcontinent
Other names
Alternative spellingGautam, Goutam, Gautham, Gowtham, Gotam
CognateGaotəma (Avestan)
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Goutam is the usual Bengali transcription of the name.[4]

Etymology and attestations

Gautama is a Vṛddhi patronymic derivative of Gotama (Classical Sanskrit: /ɡoː.t̪ɐ.mɐ/ IAST: Gotama), meaning "related to Gotama".[1] Gotama means "richest in cows" according to Mayrhofer (1992)[5] or "the largest ox" according to Monier-Williams (1899).[6]

Gautama is the name or part of the name of important religious figures such as Maharshi Gautama,[1] the Buddha (Siddhartha Gautama), the founder of the Nyaya school of Hindu philosophy Akṣapāda Gautama,[7] and Mahavira's chief disciple (Ganadhara) Gautama Swami (Indrabhuti Gautama).[8]

The name is attested in the Avesta once, in Yt. 13.16: “An eloquent man will be born, who makes his words heard in verbal contests, whose judgment is sought after, who comes away from the discussion victorious over the defeated Gaotəma.”.[9] The name Ka-u-da-ma found in the Persepolis tablets may linguistically be the same as Gaotəma, and related to Gautama.[10][9]

Incidence

As of 2014, 'Gautam' is the 2,179th most common given name in the world, with a total of 464,750 people named it.[11] It is the 276th most common given name in India, with 446,365 people named it,[12] the 725th most common given name in Nepal, with 5,183 people named it,[13] and the 3,189th most common given name in Bangladesh, with 4,949 people named it.[11] It is primarily a male name.[12][13][11] A total of 357,140 people in the world bear it as their surname.[14] It is the 313th most common surname in India, with 233,387 people having it.[15] It is the 54th most common surname in Nepal, with 113,669 people having it.[16] 'Goutam' is the 937th most common given name in India, with 163,102 people named it.[12] It is the name of 18,146 people in Bangladesh. It is also primarily a male name.[17] A total of 12,896 in the world bear it as their surname.[18]

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