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Apoorvitha

First to arrive, preceding all

ah-poo-r-vee-thah/əˈpʊrʋɪtɑ/

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Meaning & Origin

In Sanskrit, ‘Apoorva’ means ‘first’ and ‘itha’ means ‘arrival’ or ‘presence’. This name is given to the first child in a family or to a child born before others in a previous life. It suggests a sense of uniqueness, precedence, and leadership.

Spiritual meaning

Emblematic of new beginnings and a pioneering spirit.

Language details

🕉️Sanskrit

Apoorva

Unprecedented, unique, incomparable

🇮🇳Hindi

अपूर्विता

अपूर्व (apūrva) + िता (itā)

🇮🇳Tamil

அபூர்விதா

அபூர்வ (apūrva) + ிதா (ithā)

🇮🇳Telugu

ఆపూర్విథా

ఆపూర్వ (apūrva) + థా (thā)

🇮🇳Marathi

Apoorvitha

हिंदू नाव म्हणजे First to arrive, preceding all

🇧🇩Bengali

Apoorvitha

হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ First to arrive, preceding all

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

ah-poo-r-vee-thah

/əˈpʊrʋɪtɑ/

Lucky number

1

Lucky day

Saturday

Lucky colors

GoldYellowGreen

Life path

6

Lucky stone

Citrine

Cultural & Spiritual notes

The name "Apoorvitha" carries a great significance in Hindu culture as it represents a sense of privilege and status, especially for being the firstborn. In traditional Indian families, eldest children are often given special attention, responsibilities, and considerations. This name reinforces the values of continuity, lineage, and heritage.

From a spiritual perspective, "Apoorvitha" means being the first to arrive in the present life, indicating an essential role in the cosmic plan and a deep connection to one's past, present, and future. This name signifies the idea that each soul has been through many lives and the current birth is part of a greater divine plan. In the Hindu cosmology based on reincarnation, "Apoorvitha" suggests a soul accomplished in its previous lives and destined for further spiritual growth in the current life.

Historical references

Apoorvitha was a Chola queen who ruled during the late 11th century. She is known for her military conquests and expansions of the Chola Empire in South India.

Late 11th century

Another reference to Apoorvitha is found in the Tamil epic 'Silapathikaram'. She is described as the wife of Kovalan, who was a wealthy merchant. The story revolves around Kovalan's love for Manname, a courtesan, and his subsequent tragic end.

Ancient Tamil literature

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First to arrive, preceding all