How names changed in tamil land
  • Dhiwakar has brought out an interesting topic.

    The names people have in a society can convey lot of information
    about their culture. Unfortunately this area has not been well
    researched in TN. The thalicheri kalvettukkal of Dr.Kalaikkovan is a
    rare exception - analyzing the names of 400 devaradiyars
    mentioned in the 55 Metre inscription of rajaraja.

    In sangam period (almost you can all it a period of nobles and
    tribes) we find karikalan, killi, peruchotrudhiyan etc. Most of them
    were
    kaaranap peyar - names with reason not Idukurip peyar. Most were pure
    tamil names - though the influence of aryan gods like thirumal
    are already felt in literatures like paripaadal. Even god is called
    Iraiyanar.

    Then kalabhras - Jain influence. Achudha vikranthan etc

    Pallavas : Heavy sanskrit influence. Influx of the language over
    tamil. Later part of pallavas change this a bit. Names like varman
    becomes common. names of commonman unfortuately not recorded.

    Early pandiyas : Sanskrit influence continues with mix of tamil -
    Srivallabha, srimara etc

    Cholas : While tamil was held in due respect sanskrit did have
    influence. brahmins gaining lot of support. Rajendra period was the
    most notable period in which this power gained max prominance

    Pandiyas ... Muslim invaders....

    After this a transformation happens. Many people start having gods
    names as their names so that they can mention the god names.
    In early tamil land we do not find that many god names as human names
    - but now ? How many srinivasan, venkatesan,
    viswanathan?? How this transformation happened ? Was it a
    transformation at all ??

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