Meaning & Origin
The name Arvith is derived from the Sanskrit word 'Arvānd', which means 'rain'. In Hindu mythology, Arvith is often depicted as the god of rain. He is believed to bring life-giving rains to the earth, ensuring prosperity and fertility.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes abundance, renewal, and vitality
Language details
अर्विथ
Knowledge, Wisdom, Truth
अर्विथ
जानना (to know) + विद्या (knowledge)
அர்வித்
ஜ்ஞானம் (Knowledge) + அவியர் (Wise)
అర్విథ్
జ్ఞానం (Knowledge) + ధీమోధోదేశ (Wisdom)
Arvith
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे God of rain
Arvith
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ God of rain
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
ah-RITH
/ərˈvɪθ/
Lucky number
8
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
1
Lucky stone
Citrine
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Arvith holds significant cultural importance as it is associated with rain, an essential element of nature for agriculture and survival. In Indian mythology, Arvith is the name of the god Indra, who is the chief deity of rains and thunderstorms. Festivals are held and hymns chanted to praise Indra and seek his blessings for a bountiful harvest.
From a spiritual perspective, Arvith signifies abundance and nourishment. The name is symbolic of the power of the divine to shower blessings upon us. Just as the rains nourish the earth, the infinite grace of Arvith bestows spiritual and material wealth upon those who call upon Him. The name instills a sense of gratitude and reverence towards the natural world and the divine presence within it.
Cultural name • Root: Sanskrit • Arvith is a name derived from the Sanskrit words Arvācī (Knowledge) and Vidhya (Wisdom).
Historical references
Arvith Sarma was a 16th century Assamese poet, playwright and scholar who wrote in Sanskrit and Assamese. He is considered one of the greatest figures of the Neo-Tantra period, and his works are widely studied in Hindu and Buddhist traditions.
16th century
Arvitha is a legendary figure from Indian mythology, mentioned in various Puranas and Itihasas. He is described as a great warrior and devotee of Lord Shiva, who was granted a boon by the deity that he would never be defeated in battle. The time period of these texts is not definitively known, but they are believed to have been composed between the 4th and 8th centuries.
4th-8th centuries
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