Meaning & Origin
Ishaani is another name for Goddess Durga, the embodiment of feminine and creative energy.
Spiritual meaning
Divine feminine power and protection.
Language details
ईशानी
Queen of the Gods
ईशानी
ईश्वर की रानी
ஈஷானி
கடவுள் அரசி
ఈశానీ
భగవాన్ శివాయ పత్ని
Ishaani
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Goddess Durga
Ishaani
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Goddess Durga
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
ee-SHAH-nee
/iːˈʃɑːniː/
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
Sunday
Lucky colors
Life path
6
Lucky stone
Citrine
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Ishaani holds a significant place in Hindu culture, as it is synonymous with the revered Goddess Durga. In numerous literary works, religious texts, and folklore, Ishaani/Durga is portrayed as a powerful goddess, endowed with the nine forms of Shakti (Collective Feminine Energy) - Saraswati (Wisdom), Lakshmi (Wealth), Kali (Time), Durga (Fighting Power), Mahasaraswati (Boundless Wisdom), Annapurna (Sustenance), Mahalakshmi (Majestic Wealth), Mahakali (Supreme Dark Force), and Mahasakti (Supreme Energy). The name resonates with the spirit of feminine strength, courage, compassion, and grace.
According to Hindu philosophy, Ishaani represents the divine feminine principle, the nurturing, creative, and protective power of the universe. She is believed to be the innate energy, the Shakti, that permeates all of creation and lies within every living being. Thus, the name evokes a sense of connecting with the deepest essence of the divine, reminding us of our inherent power, resilience, and potential to overcome challenges. Ishaani symbolizes the transformation that takes place within an individual as they seek to realize their true potential and embody the qualities of love, strength, and wisdom.
Cultural name • Root: Sanskrit ईश (īśa) meaning 'lord, ruler, master' • Not found in Vedas or Upanishads, but popular in Hindu mythology
Historical references
Ishaani was an important goddess in the ancient Indian city of Prathama-Pattanam (modern day Kannur, Kerala), celebrated in the 1st century CE during the Chera Dynasty. She was also known as the 'Goddess of Love and Fertility'.
1st century CE
Ishaani is also mentioned in the 13th century CE Tamil text, 'Periya Puranam', as one of the sixty-three Nayanmars, or sacred saints of the Shaiva tradition in Hinduism. She is revered for her devotion to Lord Shiva.
13th century CE
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