Gauri is a Sanskrit name, derived from the word 'gaura', meaning 'cow' or 'fair'. In Hindu mythology, Gauri is the consort of Lord Shiva and an embodiment of beauty and femininity.
In Indian culture, Gauri is revered as a symbol of devotion, love, and spirituality. She is often depicted in art and literature as a goddess with multiple arms and a benevolent smile.
Individuals named Gauri are typically seen as creative, gentle, and nurturing, with a strong connection to nature and the divine.
While not extremely common globally, Gauri has gained popularity in recent years due to its unique cultural significance and spiritual connotations.