Vinayak means "leader" or "lord of all" in Sanskrit.
Gajendra means "king of elephants," representing Ganesha's association with elephants.
Ekadanta means "one-tusked," a reference to Ganesha's single broken tusk.
Lambodara means "big-bellied," symbolizing Ganesha's love for food and abundance.
Vighnesh means "remover of obstacles," highlighting Ganesha's role as the obstacle remover.
Haridra means "turmeric," which is often used during Ganesha's worship.
Shubhankar means "auspicious" or "fortunate," reflecting Ganesha's positive influence.
Utkarsh means "prosperity" or "growth," representing Ganesha's blessings for progress.
Heramba means "mother's beloved," signifying Ganesha's close relationship with his mother Parvati.
Siddhivinayak means "bestower of success," emphasizing Ganesha's ability to grant accomplishments.