Trayimaya (त्रयीमय, IAST: Trayīmaya) is a Sanskrit-origin Hindu boy-name meaning “Made of or pervaded by the triple Veda”. From trayī (the triple Veda: Ṛg, Yajur, and Sāma) and maya (made of, fully pervaded by), this name exalts Vishnu as the living embodiment of the three foundational scriptures, whose syllables and rhythms are His very body.

Meaning, etymology & significance

The trayī in Sanskrit tradition refers specifically to the three original Vedas (excluding the Atharva in older enumerations), which together constitute the total revealed knowledge of the cosmos. To say that Vishnu is Trayīmaya is to affirm the Vedāntic insight that the Lord is not merely the subject of Vedic praise but the very substance from which the Vedas are woven. This name appears in several Upaniṣadic passages and stotra hymns celebrating Vishnu as Vedapuruṣa, the Person who is the Veda.

Trayīmaya is a name of profound scriptural significance, evoking Vishnu's identity with sacred sound and eternal knowledge, and it carries a contemplative depth that makes it a meaningful name for a child destined for Vedic learning. Pronounced tra-yee-ma-ya, with a long second syllable, it has a classical resonance.

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Scriptural source

Trayimaya appears in the Vishnu Sahasranama, among the sacred names of Vishnu.

Astrology — nakshatra, rashi & numerology

By the standard Vedic correspondence between a name’s first syllable and the lunar mansion, Trayimaya aligns with the Uttara bhadrapada nakshatra, under the Meena rashi (Moon sign). Its Chaldean name-number is 7.