Dear Jim,The suffix added last in the progressive formation (prakriyÄ) of the name 'PÄṇini' is in fact the taddhita suffix iÑ (AA 4.1.95 aTa iÑ), so there is no reason to take the word as a neuter noun.Another example would be dáaÅ›a-rath-i in the sense of ‘descendant of dáśa-ratha-’, one of the epithets of RÄma.ÂFrom the point of view of *later* Brahminical culture, PÄṇini's name could suggests some uneasiness with his lineage.ÂIf we analyse further to find the underlying root in PÄṇini's name we may find it in√paṇ : DhP 466 páṇA vyavahÄre stutau ca (| 467 pánA ca ; [MÄdhavÄ«ya-DhV : pá¹›thagnirdeÅ›Ät stutÄv ity anenaivÄyaá¹ sambadhyate > pánA stutau]).Next, one of the numerous primary suffixes -a is added:Âpáṇ-a- (m.) √paṇ + some primary suffix -a.ÂWhich of the several primary suffixes -a/-á suffixes in PÄṇini?ÂAn (unaccented)-a suffix seems in any case more likely than an –á suffix, if we assume it is an action noun : ‘barter, trade’ (together with prapaṇa (AVÅš prapaṇá), apparently used in this sense in AVP 19.49 etc.Only then we get páṇ-a- + inI (in the sense of matUP, AA 5.2.94 etc. ).ÂThe milieu of PÄṇini's family would seem to be commercial, which perhaps in his time was not in conflict or contradiction with the local, north-western Brahminical culture.ÂThe detailed interest shown in the AA for calculation and commercial items and conditions including taxes among the 'easterners', further confirm PÄṇini's link with trading communities.ÂThe fact that we find a clear derivation of his name only somewhat tucked away in, as far as grammatical sources are concerned, KaiyaTa's commentary and the ones given in Prakriyaa-kaumudii commentaries cited by Victor further illustrates the somewhat uneasiness (for later Brahmins) with the cultural implications of a straightforward derivation of PÄṇini's name.ÂAll best,ÂJan HoubenOn Sun, 12 Sept 2021 at 20:01, Jim Ryan via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info> wrote:Hi,
I'm curious if there are any creative etymologies or mythological explanations for the name “PÄṇini.†I don’t recall encountering any over the years. The word itself seems to be neuter in gender (if we assume an “in†suffix) and therefore somewhat unusual in designating a person.
Jim Ryan
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