Ancient Sanskrit name Aksharam (Sanskrit अक्षरम) literally refers to Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu. The word Aksharam means imperishable.
Reference of Sanskrit word Aksharam is found in the Epic Shiva in which Aksharam is a name of Lord Shiva and is imperishable beyond decay.
Aksharam also founds reference in the Epic Vishnu Puran where Aksharam depicts Lord Vishnu as he resides in this world in two forms perishable and imperishable. Lord Vishnu is perishable in all creatures of the world and imperishable in his own form.
As we can clearly see in the chart above Aksharam is not a popular name in either of the countries. Aksharam is not adopted by any people in India as the name of their children.
Aksharam is a beautiful and unique name. Aksharam also has a great sort of mythological significance attached to it.
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