Kashinath
Kashinath is a given name of Indian origin. It is derived from the Sanskrit words "Kashi," referring to the ancient city of Varanasi, and "nath," meaning lord or master. Therefore, Kashinath can be interpreted as "Lord of Kashi" or "Master of Varanasi." The name is predominantly used for males in India, particularly in the northern regions.
Historically, the name has been associated with devotees of Lord Shiva, who is the principal deity worshipped