Aswath is a male name with roots in various cultures, including Indian and Hindu. It is pronounced as AH-swath (/ˈɑːswɑːθ/). The name is often associated with the sacred fig tree, also known as the Ashwatha tree, which holds great significance in Hindu mythology. In Sanskrit, "Ashwa" means horse and "vatha" means banyan tree. Aswath is a unique and meaningful choice for parents looking for a name that symbolizes strength, wisdom, and spirituality. In 2012, there were five occurrences of the name Aswath in the United States, ranking at number 12,264.
Aswath Damodaran is a Professor of Finance at the Stern School of Business at New York University, specializing in corporate finance and equity valuation. |