Meaning & Origin
A name given to a powerful and angry being from the planet Sakaar, known for his immense strength and unbreakable will.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes inner power and the ability to overcome obstacles and challenges in life.
Language details
Bala-ratha
Strong-armed
बल-रथ
बल (bal) - strength, रथ (ratha) - chariot
பல-ராதா
பல (pal) - many, ராதா (rādhā) - wealth, இங்கிலியேழ் அடிகள் (ingkiliyēṙ adikāḷ) - in English, Hulk
బళ-రాధణ
బళ (baḷa) - young, రాధణ (rāhaṇa) - protector
Hulk
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे The Strong One
Hulk
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ The Strong One
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
HULK
/bəl ɾəθ/
Lucky number
4
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Emerald
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name "Hulk" is derived from a character in Marvel Comics, initially originating from the Hindu epic "Mahabharata," where a character named Bhima (also known as the 'Hulking Hero') was known for his immense strength and courage. In contemporary pop culture, "Hulk" has come to represent a symbol of power, anger, and transformation, and has inspired artists, writers, and audience across the world.
In Hindu philosophy, the concept of Biruddha, or balancing the inner dualities of the soul, is a significant spiritual practice. The Hulk, with its representation of immense strength and anger, symbolizes the inner turmoil and transformation that often occurs during the journey towards enlightenment. This name can serve as a reminder for individuals to embrace their inner selves, face their inner demons, and undergo the process of growth and transformation towards a more balanced and enlightened state of being. Additionally, the name can inspire courage, strength, and resilience in the face of life's challenges, reminding us to harness our inner power to overcome adversity.
Historical references
The name Hulk has been used throughout Hindu history by sages, scholars, and devotees who exemplified its meaning.
Throughout Hindu History