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10 mythology-inspired home names and their meanings

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 28, 2026, 13:00 IST
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10 mythology-inspired home names and their meanings

A home name based on mythology will not only be rich in cultural significance but will also be symbolic in nature, thus turning an ordinary home into something special. These names are often based on ancient epics, heavenly locations, or heavenly bodies, each representing values such as strength, peace, prosperity, or security. In the Indian culture, it is also believed that naming your home based on mythological locations or concepts will usher in only positivity and harmony. These names, therefore, are not just simple names but also represent values, thus creating the right ambience for your home. Naming your home based on mythology will not only allow you to connect it to something special but will also make it stand apart from the rest.

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Sudarshan Sadan

House of Sudarshan, Lord Vishnu’s divine discus


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Pushpak Villa

Home inspired by Pushpak, the celestial flying chariot

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Nandvan Nivas

Abode of Nandvan, a sacred divine garden

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Amravati Abode

Home of Amravati, the celestial city of Lord Indra

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Dwarka Residency

Residence of Dwarka, the kingdom of Lord Krishna

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Indraprastha House

Home of Indraprastha, the royal city of the Pandavas

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Gokul Dham

Abode of Gokul, childhood home of Krishna

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Kailash Kutir

Cottage of Mount Kailash, Lord Shiva’s residence

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Vaikunth Villa

Home of Vaikuntha, Lord Vishnu’s divine abode

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Ayodhya Nivas

Abode of Ayodhya, city of Lord Rama

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