Vinata is from the Sanskrit विनता (Vinatā — humble, bowed, modest). A modern American baby name in the broader Sanskrit-Hindu Vedic heritage aesthetic. Vinata is one of the foundational Sanskrit feminine names — central to traditional Hindu mythological heritage. The foundational name connects to foundational Vinata — foundational mother of foundational Garuda (foundational divine king of birds + foundational mount of Vishnu) + foundational mother of Aruna (foundational charioteer of Surya sun-god) + foundational daughter of foundational Daksha Prajapati + foundational wife of sage Kashyapa + foundational central to foundational Mahabharata + foundational Adi Parva Book 1 + foundational famous Vinata-Kadru feud with sister Kadru (mother of serpents) + foundational central to foundational Naga vs Garuda mythological-cosmological heritage + foundational Garuda's quest for foundational amrita (nectar of immortality) to free his mother Vinata from slavery + foundational central pioneering Hindu mythological mother-figure + foundational Vishnu's Garuda banner + foundational Indonesian Garuda national emblem. Foundational Sanskrit feminine name reflecting Hindu mythological heritage.
Featured throughout Sanskrit heritage.
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Vinata reduces to eight.