Shreyas

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Shreyas
Pronunciationsh-rey-yes
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Language(s) Tamil, Hindi, Kannada, Avestan, Marathi
Origin
Word/nameShreyas
Meaning"prosperity"
Region of originSouthern India
Other names
Variant form(s)Shreyash, Shreeyas, Shreyaas, Shreyes, Sreyas
Derived Lord Vishnu or Lord Ganesha

Shreyas is an Indian male name that means "prosperity," "wellbeing," "virtuous" or "superior".

Notable people with the name include:

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