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Bhayavi

Fearless, Brave

b-hay-veebʱaːyʋi

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Lucky #
Monday
Lucky Day
Sanskrit
Origin
Female
Gender

Meaning & Origin

Bhayavi is a name derived from the Sanskrit word 'bhayam' meaning 'fear' and 'vi' meaning 'vanquisher'. This name is bestowed upon a girl who is fearless and brave, one who conquers her fears and inspires courage in others.

Spiritual meaning

Symbolizes the inner strength and courage to face challenges with bravery and wisdom.

Language details

🕉️Sanskrit

भयवी

Fear

🇮🇳Hindi

भयवी

भय

🇮🇳Tamil

பகவி

பகம்

🇮🇳Telugu

భయవీ

భయ

🇮🇳Marathi

Bhayavi

हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Fearless, Brave

🇧🇩Bengali

Bhayavi

হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Fearless, Brave

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

b-hay-vee

bʱaːyʋi

Lucky number

1

Lucky day

Monday

Lucky colors

BlueYellow

Life path

1

Lucky stone

Ruby

Cultural & Spiritual notes

Bhayavi is a name that resonates with the strong, fearless women of Hindu mythology. In the epic Ramayana, Devi Sita is often referred to as 'Maharani Bhayamrishmata', the invincible queen, who fearlessly faces adversity and emerges victorious. The name Bhayavi signifies a woman who embodies courage and inspires strength in those around her, upholding the cultural values of bravery and resilience.

Bhayavi holds deep spiritual significance as it represents the victory of the soul over fear. In Hinduism, fear is seen as an obstacle that hampers spiritual growth and progression towards enlightenment. The name Bhayavi signifies a courageous and valiant soul that conquers its fears, allowing the individual to tap into their inner wisdom, intuition, and ultimately reach a state of peace and self-realization. The name is a reminder that with courage and determination, one can overcome any obstacle, both in the material world and on the spiritual path.

Historical references

Bhayavi is mentioned in the Mahabharata epic as the queen of King Bhagadatta of the Karana kingdom. She is renowned for her exceptional beauty and her devotion towards Lord Shiva.

Mahabharata era, around 400 BCE

Another reference to Bhayavi can be found in the Puranas. She is described as a Gandharva (celestial musician) and the wife of Chitrasena, the chief musician of Indra. In this context, she is known for her enchanting musical skills.

Puranic literature, around 500 CE

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Variations & related names

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Fearless, Brave