Meaning & Origin
The name Aryadeep is derived from Sanskrit words 'Arya' meaning noble, and 'Deep' meaning deep. This name is often associated with the celestial bodies, and is a name of the Sun God, Surya, in Hindu mythology.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes enlightenment and deep spiritual wisdom.
Language details
आर्यादीप
Noble, Pure, Deep
अर्यादीप
शुद्ध, पवित्र, संतुलनीय, तीवर, मौजूदा, बहुमूल्य
அரியதீபம்
அரியம் (அரியர்) + தீபம் (அதிக அரியம்)
అర్యదీప
అర్య (అర్యద) + దీప (దీపచేది)
Aryadeep
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Noble, Deep
Aryadeep
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Noble, Deep
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
Arya-DEEP
/aːrjə d̪iːp/
Lucky number
2
Lucky day
Monday
Lucky colors
Life path
11
Lucky stone
Moonstone
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Aryadeep holds a significant cultural impact in the Hindu tradition, as it symbolizes nobility, pureness, and wisdom. In Hindu mythology, the Sun God, Surya, is often depicted as the personification of light, knowledge, and power. The name Aryadeep represents the essence of these qualities, which are admired and sought after in various aspects of life.
From a spiritual perspective, the name Aryadeep holds deep meaning and symbolism. It reflects the innate desire for inner purity, knowledge, and wisdom. The name is a reminder of the ultimate goal of spiritual growth, which is to attain a deep and profound understanding of the self and the universe. The name Aryadeep also symbolizes the light of consciousness that guides and illuminates the path towards enlightenment.
Cultural name • Root: Sanskrit origin • Arya is a term of respect for noble or pure individuals in Hinduism and Buddhism. The term is derived from the Sanskrit word ārya, meaning 'noble, respectable, or honorable'. Deep refers to the depth of knowledge, understanding, or consciousness.
Historical references
The Mahabharata, an ancient Indian epic, mentions a king named Aryadeva who ruled over the Kingdom of Magadha during the 5th century BCE. He was a just and wise ruler, revered by his people.
5th century BCE
Aryadeva was also an important figure in Buddhist tradition, known as the founder of the Arya or 'Noble' school of Mahayana Buddhism in the 2nd century CE. He is considered one of the 18 Mahasiddhas, or 'Great Accomplishers', who attained enlightenment through unconventional means.
2nd century CE
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