Chaeralathan

चेरलथन
He is a King of Chera
Boy Hindu Tamil ♓ Meena Revati 9
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Meaning of Chaeralathan

He is a King of Chera

King Dravidian Tamil Origin
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Pronunciation & Structure

Pronunciation: /CHAE-ra-la-than/ Syllables: 4 Akshara Count: 5

Rashi & Nakshatra

Rashi (Moon Sign)

♓ Meena
मीन
Planet: Jupiter · Element: Water
Di Du Tha Jha Tra De Do Cha Chi
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Nakshatra (Birth Star)

Revati
रेवती
De Do Cha Chi
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Numerology

9
Chaldean Number 9

Number 9 is ruled by Mars (Mangal), the planet of energy, courage, and action. People with this number are compassionate warriors — they fight for others and embrace universal love. In Vedic numerology, 9 is the most sacred number — it represents completion, divine perfection, and the Navagrahas (9 planets). No matter how many times you multiply 9, the digits always reduce back to 9 — it is eternal and all-encompassing.

Planet: Mars Colors: Red, Crimson, Pink Days: Tuesday Gems: Red Coral, Garnet, Bloodstone
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Similar Names

Names that share the same linguistic origin and cultural heritage

Chaeralathan in Different Languages

Bengali
চেরালথান
Chaeralathan
তিনি চেরা রাজ্যের একজন রাজা।
Gujarati
ચેરલથન
Chaeralathan
તે ચેરાનો રાજા છે.
Hindi
चेरलथन
Chaeralathan
चेर वंश का राजा
Kannada
ಚೇರಲಾತನ್
Chaeralathan
ಚೇರ ರಾಜ, ಚೇರ ರಾಜವಂಶದ ಅಧಿಪತಿ.
Malayalam
ചേരലാതൻ
Chaeralathan
ചേര രാജാവ്, ചേര രാജവംശത്തിലെ ഭരണാധികാരി.
Marathi
चेरलथन
Chaeralathan
चेर वंशाचा राजा
Nepali
चेरलथन
Chaeralathan
चेर वंशको राजा
Punjabi
ਚੇਰਲਥਨ
Chaeralathan
ਉਹ ਚੇਰਾ ਦਾ ਰਾਜਾ ਹੈ।
Sanskrit
चेरलथन
Chaeralathan
चेरराजः
Tamil
சேரலாதன்
Chaeralathan
சேர மன்னன், சேர வம்சத்தின் அரசன்.
Telugu
చేరలాతన్
Chaeralathan
చేర రాజు, చేర రాజవంశానికి చెందిన రాజు.

Frequently Asked Questions

He is a King of Chera

Meena

Revati

The Chaldean numerology number of Chaeralathan is 9.

Chaeralathan is a boy name.

Chaeralathan has its origin in Tamil.

Chaeralathan is pronounced as /CHAE-ra-la-than/.

Chaeralathan has 4 syllables.

Chaeralathan has an akshara count of 5, calculated from its Devanagari spelling.

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