Shatarupa is from the Sanskrit शतरूपा (Śatarūpā — śata hundred + rūpā forms — one of a hundred forms, possessor of countless forms). A modern American baby name in the broader Sanskrit-Hindu Vedic heritage aesthetic. Shatarupa is one of the foundational Sanskrit feminine names — central to traditional Hindu cosmological heritage. The foundational name connects to foundational Shatarupa — foundational first woman in Hindu cosmology + foundational daughter + consort of foundational Brahma (creator-god of the Trimurti) + foundational mother of foundational Manu (foundational progenitor of humanity) + foundational central to foundational Manusmriti (Laws of Manu) + foundational Bhagavata Purana + Markandeya Purana + Brahmanda Purana + foundational central pioneering position in foundational Hindu cosmogony heritage + foundational Hindu Eve equivalent + foundational legendary for foundational changing forms to escape Brahma's affection + foundational led to Brahma developing foundational five faces + foundational central to foundational Hindu mythological + Vedic cosmological heritage spanning foundational ~3,000-year-old Indian creation narratives. Foundational Sanskrit feminine name reflecting Hindu primordial-feminine heritage.
Featured throughout Sanskrit heritage.
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Shatarupa reduces to eight.