V. Sriram
V. Sriram is an Indian name, commonly a given name for males. The name combines elements of the Hindu tradition. "V." typically represents an initial for the individual's family name or a locational identifier. "Sriram" is a compound name rooted in Hindu mythology and religious texts. "Sri" (also spelled Shree or Shri) is a Sanskrit term denoting prosperity, wealth, and auspiciousness. "Ram" refers to Rama, a major deity in Hinduism, considered the seventh avatar of Vishnu, often depicted as an ideal king, husband, and son, known for his righteousness and adherence to dharma (duty). Therefore, the name "Sriram" generally carries connotations of auspiciousness, righteousness, and connection to the divine figure of Rama. The prevalence of this name, and variations of it, reflects the widespread influence of Hindu traditions and the epic Ramayana in India and among the Indian diaspora.