Meaning & Origin
Aesha is a Sanskrit name derived from the word ‘Aishahya’ meaning 'divine, merciful, nurturing'. This name is associated with the Hindu goddess Parvati, symbolizing love, compassion, and grace. Aesha is believed to bestow blessings of fertility, happiness, and prosperity.
Spiritual meaning
A symbol of divine grace and compassion
Language details
Aishah
alive, living
Aisha
जीवन
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Aesha
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Divine, Merciful, Nurturing
Aesha
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Divine, Merciful, Nurturing
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
ah-SHAH
/aːɪʃaː/
Lucky number
6
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Moonstone
Cultural & Spiritual notes
Aesha is a unique and beautiful name that is cherished in Hindu culture for its deep meaning and significance. This name has been passed down through generations and continues to be a popular choice for parents in India and other parts of the world with Hindu heritage. Aesha is often used as a given name and is also common as a name for Hindu goddesses and characters in literature and folklore.
Aesha is a name deeply rooted in Hindu spirituality, representing the qualities of divine love, mercy, and nurturing. It is believed that the name holds the blessings of the Hindu goddess Parvati, who is the embodiment of love, compassion, and grace. The name is believed to bring happiness, prosperity, and fertility to those who bear it, making it a spiritually significant name in Hindu tradition.
Cultural name • Root: Sanskrit/Mythology/Vedic • The name Aesha is a modern Indian name and its exact origin is unclear as it does not appear in standard Hindu scriptures or literature. However, it could be derived from the Sanskrit word Aishah, which means 'alive, living' or 'life'.
Historical references
Aesha is a common name among the Yadava community in India. Yadavas are believed to be the descendants of Lord Krishna's cousin, Shatrughna, and are mentioned in ancient Hindu texts like Mahabharata. The name Aesha is likely derived from the Sanskrit word 'aisharya', meaning 'noble' or 'majestic'.
Ancient India (circa 400 BCE - 400 CE)
Aesha is also the name of a character in the Indian epic, Ramayana. She is the wife of Vali, the king of Kishkindha, and is known for her exceptional beauty and strength. When Sita is abducted by Ravana, Aesha leads her army of monkeys to rescue her.
Ancient India (circa 500 BCE)
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