Meaning & Origin
Ishvansh is a Sanskrit name derived from the words 'Ish' (God) and 'Vansh' (lineage, descent, or generation). This name signifies the divine will or the wish of the gods. It is believed that a child named Ishvansh is born with the blessings of the gods and is destined for great things.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes the divine will and the child's connection to the divine.
Language details
ईश्वान्ष
ईश्वर (God) + वान् (Lord, Master) + ष (a suffix for boys)
ईश्वान्ष
ईश्वर (God) + वान (वान्दना - to serve) + ष (a suffix for boys)
ஈஶ்வாந்ஷ
ஈஶ்வர் (ஈஶ்வர்கள் - God) + அந் (அன் - his) + ஷ (ஷாங்கரர் - a suffix for boys)
ైశ్వాణ్శ
ైశ్వరు (ైశ్వర్యేశ్వరు - God) + ఆణ్ (ఆణ్దవు - Lord, Master) + శ (శోదృశ - a suffix for boys)
Ishvansh
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे God's will, wish or desire
Ishvansh
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ God's will, wish or desire
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
ee-shvahnsh
ɪʃʋɑːɳɖʝ
Lucky number
5
Lucky day
(Saturday)
Lucky colors
Life path
4
Lucky stone
(Emerald)
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Ishvansh holds immense cultural significance in Hinduism. The name is associated with the divine and the blessing of the gods. It suggests a sacred lineage and is often given to a child as a reminder of the roles and responsibilities instilled in them by their ancestors and the gods. The name Ishvansh is also used in various sacred texts, mantras, and rituals, further emphasizing its cultural importance.
The spiritual significance of the name Ishvansh lies in its association with the divine. It is believed that the name resonates with the vibrations of the universe and the energies of the gods, reminding the bearer of their spiritual connection to the divine. The name is a constant reminder of the individual's duty to live in harmony with the divine will and strive towards spiritual growth and self-realization.
Historical references
Ishvansh was a name of the ancient Indian emperor Ishkanavas, who ruled in the 5th century BC in the kingdom of Anga in eastern India. He is known to have established the Ishvansh Vansh (Ishvansh Dynasty) which lasted until the 11th century AD.
5th century BC
Ishvansh was also an ancient name given to the god Indra, the king of gods in Hindu mythology. He is depicted as the god of rains, thunderbolts, and warfare. The name Ishvansh is believed to be derived from the Sanskrit words 'ish' meaning 'lord' and 'vansh' meaning 'descendants', suggesting Indra as the lord of all descendants.
Ancient India, Hindu Mythology
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