Etymology:
The name "Krishna" is derived from the Sanskrit word "कृष्ण" (kṛṣṇa), which means "dark" or "black".
Meaning:
Krishna is the eighth avatar of Vishnu, the supreme Hindu god. He is known for his dark complexion, his mischievous nature, and his role as a divine warrior.
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Variants of the Name:
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