Meaning & Origin
One who is new or fresh, or one who brings newness or progress.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes the continuous evolution of the soul.
Language details
अभिनव
New, Recent, Fresh, Innovative
अभिनव
नया, अजगरन, अधिक ज्यान, प्रभावशाली
அபினவ்
அபித்தம், அபித்தவன், அபிழ்வது, அபிழ்வவன்
అభినవ్
అభిద్య, అభినేత, అభిప్రాయ, అభిప్రేమ
Abhinav
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे New
Abhinav
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ New
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
ah-bhee-nahv
/əbhiˈnɑʋ/
Lucky number
4
Lucky day
Sunday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Citrine
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Abhinav holds significant cultural importance in Hindu society, signifying the idea of renewal, progress, and new beginnings. This name is often given to children born in auspicious moments, symbolizing the hope and anticipation for their bright future. In religious and mythological contexts, Abhinav is associated with deities and figures who embody the qualities of newness, growth, and transformation.
From a spiritual perspective, the name Abhinav represents the inner qualities of renewal, growth, and transformation. It reminds us that our life is not static, but a never-ending process of evolution and change. Every moment presents an opportunity to learn, grow, and deepen our connection with the divine. By embracing the spirit of Abhinav, we can cultivate a sense of freshness and excitement in our spiritual journey, keeping our hearts and minds open to new experiences and insights.
Vedic name • Root: Sanskrit/Mythology/Vedic • The name 'Abhinav' is derived from the Sanskrit word 'अभिनव' (abhinava), which means 'new, recent, fresh, or innovative'. This name has its roots in Vedic literature and mythology, and is associated with the idea of being new, recent, or innovative.
Historical references
Abhinavagupta was a 11th century Indian philosopher, tantric scholar, and poet who is considered one of the major figures in the history of Kashmir Shaivism. He wrote commentaries on the works of Kallata, Vasugupta, and Lakshmanadeva.
11th century
Abhinav Vidyabhushana was a 15th-16th century Hindu poet, philosopher, and polymath who wrote commentaries on the works of Kalidasa and Bharata Muni, and is considered one of the last great Sanskrit poets of the medieval period.
15th-16th century
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