Komang is from the Balinese Komang — third-born child (variant of Nyoman in foundational Balinese birth-order naming system). A modern American baby name in the broader Balinese-Indonesian heritage aesthetic. Komang is one of the foundational Balinese unisex names — central to traditional Balinese Hindu Indigenous heritage. The foundational Balinese birth-order naming heritage: Wayan/Putu (first), Made/Kadek (second), Nyoman/Komang (third-born), Ketut (fourth-born) — central to foundational Balinese Hindu Tri Hita Karana cosmology (foundational harmony with God + people + nature) + foundational Panca Yadnya (Five Sacred Ceremonies). Foundational subject of foundational Balinese cultural heritage spanning foundational Mount Agung + foundational Goa Lawah Bat Cave Temple + foundational Pura Besakih Mother Temple + foundational Bali Aga Indigenous mountain villages. Foundational Balinese unisex name reflecting Indonesian Hindu Indigenous heritage.
Featured throughout Balinese heritage.
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Komang reduces to three.