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Divyansha

Divine, Shining

di-vyaan-shaa/diːvˈjɑːnʃɑː/

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6
Lucky #
Saturday
Lucky Day
Sanskrit
Origin
Female
Gender

Meaning & Origin

Divyansha is derived from the Sanskrit words ‘divya’ meaning divine and ‘ansha’ meaning appearance, manifestation, or presence. This name reflects the radiant and shining nature of the divine.

Spiritual meaning

A name that embodies the divine within and shines with inner light.

Language details

🕉️Sanskrit

Divyaanshaa

Divine, Radiant

🇮🇳Hindi

दिव्यांशा

दिव्य (Divya) - divine, अन्श (Ansh) - presence, आ (aa) - towards, शा (Sha) - becoming

🇮🇳Tamil

ദിവ്യാന്ഷ

ദിവ്യ (Divya) - divine, അന്ത് (Ansham) - presence, ശ (Sha) - towards

🇮🇳Telugu

దివ్యాణ్ష

దివ్య (Divya) - divine, ఆణ్ష (Anshamu) - presence, శ (Sha) - towards

🇮🇳Marathi

Divyansha

हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Divine, Shining

🇧🇩Bengali

Divyansha

হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Divine, Shining

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

di-vyaan-shaa

/diːvˈjɑːnʃɑː/

Lucky number

6

Lucky day

Saturday

Lucky colors

GoldPinkWhite

Life path

3

Lucky stone

Pearl

Cultural & Spiritual notes

Divyansha is an exquisite and resonating Hindu name rich in culture and heritage. Its origins in ancient Sanskrit scripture, speak volumes about the profound respect and connection Hindus have with their lineage, mythology, and reverence for the divine. This name is believed to confer blessings of good fortune, knowledge, wisdom, and prosperity upon the bearer.

Divyansha signifies the divine presence or manifestation of the Almighty within an individual. It reminds us of the inherent spiritual potential and power each one of us possesses. The name is a powerful reminder of our connection to the divine and encourages us to strive towards fulfilling our spiritual potential. It inculcates a deep sense of reverence and awe for the ultimate reality.

Historical references

Divyansha was the name of a Hindu goddess, believed to be the goddess of knowledge, creativity and arts. She was also known as Saraswati, and was often depicted holding a Veena (a stringed musical instrument) and a book.

Ancient India, around 1500 BCE to 1500 CE

Divyansha was also an epithet used to describe the divine consort of the Hindu god Krishna, named Rukmini. She was the queen of the Vrishni clan and was known for her exceptional beauty and grace.

Medieval India, around 1000 CE

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Divine, Shining