Sanskrit Name Vinat (विनत) literally refers to someone who is humble, modest, inclined or bent. Vinat means a person who bows.
Mention of Vinat is found in the Epic Shiva Puran as another name of Lord Shiva as Lord Shiva, though Supreme, he is beyond comparison and modest.
Vinat is also found to be referred in Mahabharata (महाभारत), Kavya literature and Varah-Mihir-Brihat-Sanhita (वराह-मिहिर-बृहत्-संहिता) with meanings like inclined, bent, curved, bowed, sunk down and deepened.
Reference of this word is also found in Bhatti-Kavya (भट्टि-काव्य) and Kathasaritsagar (कथासरित्सागर) where Vinat means humble and modest. This word is also mentioned in Ghatkarpar (घटकर्पर) where Vinat is used to show the act of bowing. Vinat finds reference in Vishnu Purana in which Vinat is the name of a son of Su-dyumna (सु-द्युम्न).
Vinat is not a very popular name in either India or the USA. Vinat is adopted by 7 people in India as the name of their children. Vinat is not adopted by any person of the USA as the name of their kids.
Vinat is a very sweet name. Vinat also has a great has a great sort of mythological significance attached to it.
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