Mayur
Masculine
Gujarati, Hindi, Marathi
Meaning & Origin
Mayur is a masculine given name of Sanskrit origin, used primarily in Gujarati, Hindi, and Marathi-speaking communities. Derived from the Sanskrit word मयूर (mayūra) meaning "peacock," the name evokes the bird's association with beauty, grace, and vibrancy in Indian culture. The peacock is also the national bird of India and holds symbolic significance in Hindu mythology, as it is associated with the god Kartikeya and the goddess Saraswati.
Notable Bearers
Mohit Mayur Jayaprakash (born 1993), Indian tennis player
Mayur Lakhani (born 1960), British doctor and general practitioner
Mayur Madhvani (born 1949), Ugandan businessman and industrialist of Indian origin
Naveen Mayur (1978–2010), Indian actor known for his work in Kannada cinema
Mayur Puri, Indian screenwriter, lyricist, actor and filmmaker
Mayur Verma (born 1991), Indian television actor
Mayur Vyas, Indian voice actor
Cultural Significance
In addition to being a given name, "Mayur" is also common as a surname in some Indian communities. The peacock motif appears frequently in Indian art, dance, and literature, symbolizing immortality, love, and compassion. The name Mayur is thus associated with positive attributes and is popular among families who value traditional Sanskrit names with cultural resonance.
Meaning: "peacock"
Origin: Sanskrit
Type: Given name
Usage regions: Indian subcontinent (Gujarati, Hindi, Marathi)