Arjnath
Brave, Arrow, Warrior
ahr-JUH-nuh-th/ɑɻdʒuɳaːθ/
Meaning & Origin
Arjnath is a Sanskrit name, derived from the Sanskrit word 'arjuna' which means 'unconquered'. In Hindu mythology, Arjuna is the name of a great warrior, one of the five Pandava brothers, and the principal character in the Mahabharata. This name is often given to boys to signify bravery and strength.
Spiritual meaning
Symbol of courage and devotion to duty.
Language details
अर्जुनाथ
Valiant, Invincible
अर्जुनाथ
अर्जुन + आथ
அர்ஜுனாத்
அர்ஜுன + ஆத் (support)
అర్జునాథ
అర్జున + ఆఠ
Arjnath
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Brave, Arrow, Warrior
Arjnath
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Brave, Arrow, Warrior
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
ahr-JUH-nuh-th
/ɑɻdʒuɳaːθ/
Lucky number
5
Lucky day
Tuesday
Lucky colors
Life path
7
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Arjnath carries historical and cultural significance as it is the name of a celebrated warrior and hero, Arjuna, in Hindu mythology. Arjuna is known for his unwavering dedication to his duty, and his unwavering courage and bravery on the battlefield. The name has been passed down generations and continues to be given to boys as a mark of honor, symbolizing the qualities of strength, loyalty, and bravery.
Arjnath is a powerful name with deep spiritual meaning rooted in the Hindu tradition.Arjuna was also a devotee of Lord Krishna, and this spiritual bond between Arjuna and Krishna is a reminder of the importance of devotion, self-discipline, and inner wisdom. The name Arjnath signifies conquest not only of external enemies, but also the inner battle of the soul against the lower desires. In this sense, the name is an inspiration for individuals to strive towards spiritual growth and find inner peace.
Historical references
Arjun was a great warrior in Mahabharata, the epic Sanskrit poem. He was the charioteer of Bhagavad Gita's speaker, Krishna.
circa 400 BCE
Arjuna, also known as Arjun or Arjunatha, was a prince of the Pandava dynasty in Indian mythology. He is famous for his role in the great war of Mahabharata.
circa 3000 BCE
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