Aprameya
Unmeasurable, Incomparable
ə-prə-ˈmeɪ-ə/əprəmeɪə/
Meaning & Origin
Aprameya is a Sanskrit name derived from the words 'apra' meaning 'unmeasurable' and 'meya' meaning 'great'. It is a name given to one who is considered to be incomparable or unmeasurable in terms of strength, wisdom, or power.
Spiritual meaning
A symbol of humility and self-realization.
Language details
अप्रमेय
अनरक्तम
अप्रमेय
अपि रक्तम नहीं है
அப்ரமேய
பிறப்பும் அவர்களுக்கே அறியாது
ఆప్రమేయ
అపి రక్టమే అయిప్పేదు
Aprameya
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Unmeasurable, Incomparable
Aprameya
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Unmeasurable, Incomparable
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
ə-prə-ˈmeɪ-ə
/əprəmeɪə/
Lucky number
5
Lucky day
Friday
Lucky colors
Life path
2
Lucky stone
Emerald
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Aprameya holds strong cultural significance in Hinduism as it is believed to be a powerful and revered name. It is often given to children as a name that symbolizes strength, power, and greatness. The name has been mentioned in various Hindu texts and legends, including the epic Mahabharata.
From a spiritual perspective, the name Aprameya represents the unlimited and infinite power of the Divine. It is a reminder of the inherent greatness and potential that lies within each individual, encouraging them to strive for excellence in all areas of life. The name also highlights the idea of humility, as one who is truly great recognizes that their power, wisdom, and strength come from a higher source. The name Aprameya can serve as a constant reminder for the individual to seek growth, learning, and self-improvement, always maintaining a sense of wonder and reverence for the Divine.
Historical references
Aprameya was a famous mathematician and astronomer in ancient India. He is credited with some of the earliest contributions to the fields of algebra and geometry in India. One of his most notable achievements was the solution of the problem of squaring the circle using a method known as 'Apurvamandala-drstana-yutham', which was based on the use of infinite series. This achievement is mentioned in various Indian texts, including the Bhaskara-sutra.
circa 6th century CE
Aprameya is also the name of a famous king mentioned in the Indian epic Mahabharata. He was a ruler of the Vidarbha kingdom and is remembered for his generosity and wisdom. His most famous act of generosity was the donation of a cow named Kausalyā, which is said to have granted him immense wealth and prosperity. This story is told in the Aranyaka Parva of the Mahabharata.
circa 4th century BCE
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