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Karthikeyan
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Kartikeya mounted on a peacock.
Indian painting from 1875.
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Region of origin India
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Related names Karthika, Karthikeyan, Karthik, Murugan, Aarumugan, Kartika

Karthikeyan (in short Karthikeya, Karthik, Kartik) is an Indian masculine given name derived from the Lord Kartikeya.

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