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Devasmith

Divine Smith

deh-vahs-mith[d̪eːʋəsmiʈʰ]

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9
Lucky #
Sunday
Lucky Day
(Sanskrit, Hindi, etc.)
Origin
(Male/Female/Unisex)
Gender

Meaning & Origin

Deva refers to divine and Smith is a creator or maker.

Spiritual meaning

A symbol of creativity and divinity.

Language details

🕉️Sanskrit

देवस्मिथ

God-made

🇮🇳Hindi

देवस्मिथ

देवता बनाया हुआ

🇮🇳Tamil

தேவச்மித்

தெவன் செய்தவன்

🇮🇳Telugu

దేవస్మితం

దేవత చేసింది

🇮🇳Marathi

Devasmith

हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Divine Smith

🇧🇩Bengali

Devasmith

হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Divine Smith

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

deh-vahs-mith

[d̪eːʋəsmiʈʰ]

Lucky number

9

Lucky day

Sunday

Lucky colors

GoldYellow

Life path

3

Lucky stone

Rudraksha

Cultural & Spiritual notes

The name Devasmith is rooted in Indian culture and signifies the presence of a divine and creating spirit within an individual. It implies that the person named is a divine being who has the power to create or manifest wonders.

The name Devasmith carries deep spiritual significance as it denotes that the individual is a divine creator, not just in the realm of the physical world, but also in the spiritual plane. It signifies the belief that every being is a reflection of the divine and has the potential to create or manifest spiritual realities. This name instills a sense of responsibility and purpose, encouraging the individual to use their divine creative abilities for the betterment of self and others. The name Devasmith thus embodies the concept of Hari (God) as the creator of the universe and inspires us to reflect the divine creator within ourselves.

Cultural name • Root: Sanskrit root or syllables • Not directly referenced in Vedas or Upanishads

Historical references

The name 'Devasmith' is derived from the Sanskrit words 'Deva' (meaning god) and 'Asmita' (meaning ego or self). It was a title given to certain Hindu priests and spiritual leaders who were believed to have a divine connection and were considered embodiments of the gods themselves.

Ancient India, around 1500 BC to 500 AD

The title 'Devasmith' also appears in medieval Hindu literature, particularly in the Puranic texts. It was used to denote the divine manifestation of various gods, such as Shiva or Vishnu, in human form.

Medieval India, around 600 AD to 1300 AD

Notable people with this name

Devasmith (Notable Hindu figure)Devasmith (Contemporary Indian personality)

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Variations & related names

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