Meaning & Origin
Derived from the Sanskrit word 'arya', meaning 'noble', 'honorable', or 'pure'. In Hindu mythology, the Aryans were a race of early Indians believed to possess wisdom and knowledge. The name is also associated with the god Indra and the hero Arjuna.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes wisdom, courage, and nobility.
Language details
आर्यन्
Noble, Exalted, Honorable
अर्यान
अर्य (Arya) + न (Na) (Masculine suffix)
அர்யன்
அர்ய (Arya) + ன (Na) (Masculine suffix)
అర్యన్
అర్య (Arya) + న్ (Na) (Masculine suffix)
Aryan
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Noble, Honorable
Aryan
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Noble, Honorable
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
ah-REE-an
əˈɾjɑːn
Lucky number
4
Lucky day
Monday
Lucky colors
Life path
8
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The term "Aryan" has been historically used to describe the Indo-European civilizations originating in the Indian Subcontinent. The cultural influence of this term extends beyond the borders of India, shaping the identities of various European nations especially during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The Aryan model of civilization, characterized by its artistic, linguistic, and spiritual achievements, continues to be a source of great pride and inspiration for many people.
In Hinduism, the name "Aryan" is deeply rooted in the spiritual dimensions of Indian culture. It symbolizes the innate nobility and purity of the soul, which is believed to be the true essence of every individual. The pursuit of knowledge and wisdom, as embodied in the ancient Aryan texts such as the Vedas, is considered a sacred duty for every Aryan. The name serves as a constant reminder of the spiritual potential within each one of us and inspires us to strive towards personal growth and enlightenment.
Vedic name • Root: Sanskrit/Mythology/Vedic • The name Aryan is derived from the Sanskrit word आर्य (Arya), which is mentioned numerous times in the Vedas and refers to noble or exalted beings. In Hinduism, the term 'Aryan' is used to denote the Indo-European speaking peoples of the Indian subcontinent, who are believed to be the descendants of the ancient Aryan civilization. The name is also associated with the Aryan deity Indra, who is considered the god of rain, thunderbolts, and war.
Historical references
The term 'Aryan' is derived from the Sanskrit word 'arya' which means 'noble' or 'pure'. This term was used to denote the Indo-European speaking people who inhabited the Indian subcontinent during the later Vedic period, around 1500 to 500 BCE.
Later Vedic period (1500 to 500 BCE)
The term 'Aryan' has its origins in the ancient Indian texts, particularly the Rigveda, where it is used to describe the speakers of the Sanskrit language and the people who followed the Vedic religion. The term came to be used more broadly in later centuries to refer to the Indo-European people as a whole, including those outside of India.
Vedic period (1500 BCE to 500 CE)
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