Meaning & Origin
Baliddh is a Sanskrit name derived from the root word 'bal' which means strength or power. The suffix 'iddh' indicates achievement or attainment. This name is thus bestowed upon a boy who is expected to grow up to be strong, brave and valiant.
Spiritual meaning
Emblem of courage and strength
Language details
Baliddh
One who has achieved strength
बालिध
बल पर पहुँचे हुए
பலித்த
குறியிட்ட ஆய்ப்பு
బలిద్ద
పోయిపోయిన శశ్వత
Baliddh
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Strong, Valiant
Baliddh
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Strong, Valiant
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
bah-lee-d
/bɑːlɪdː/
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
Monday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Ruby
Historical references
Baliddh was a king of the Vatsa kingdom in ancient India during the 6th century BCE. He is best known for his victory over the powerful Magadha kingdom, led by King Bimbisara, during which he captured the king and anointed himself as the king of Magadha. This event is mentioned in the Buddhist text, the Anguttara Nikaya.
6th century BCE
Baliddh is also mentioned in the Jain text, the Harivamsha, as a king of the Vatsa kingdom who ruled during the 5th century BCE. He is said to have been a patron of the Jain monk, Mahavira, and provided him with food and shelter during his travels.
5th century BCE
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