Meaning & Origin
The name Jahansh is derived from Persian origin, where 'Jahan' means 'World' and 'Shah' means 'King'. Thus, Jahansh can be translated to 'King of the World'.
Spiritual meaning
A name with royal lineage and divine connection.
Language details
Jahansh
हिन्दू नाम जिसका अर्थ है King of the World
जहांश
जहान (world) + शाह (king)
ஜகந்ஷ
ஜகத் (world) + ஷாஹ் (king)
జహాంశ
జగత్ (world) + శాహ్ (king)
Jahansh
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे King of the World
Jahansh
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ King of the World
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
JAH-hansh
/dʒaˈhaː̃ʃ/
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
(Monday)
Lucky colors
Life path
4
Lucky stone
(Ruby)
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Jahansh holds a grandeur and regal bearing, fitting for a name that originated from Persian influence. In Hindu culture, names hold profound significance, often symbolizing qualities or experiences that the child is expected to embody in life. A name like Jahansh, with its imperial connotation, suggests a powerful and magnetic personality that can influence and rule over his environment and people. It is a name that could potentially inspire confidence and respect, and may instill in the bearer a sense of responsibility and duty towards his community and the larger society.
From a spiritual perspective, the name Jahansh can be seen as a reminder of the universal consciousness that pervades the entire cosmos. The Sanskrit term 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam' meaning 'the whole world is a family', holds a similar significance. The name suggests the fundamental interconnectedness of all beings, and the inherent divinity in every soul. It calls upon the bearer to consider himself as a king, not in a worldly sense, but as a 'King of the Soul'. In this way, the name Jahansh can serve as a constant reminder of the ultimate spiritual goal, to rule over one's own mind and heart, and to expand one's consciousness beyond the individual self to embrace the universal self.
Historical references
Jahanshah I, also known as Malwa Jahanshah, was a ruler of the Malwa Sultanate in central India during the late 15th and early 16th centuries. He is best known for his military campaigns against the Deccan sultanates and the Mughals, as well as his patronage of art and architecture. Jahanshah ascended to the throne in 1440 and ruled until 1461.
Late 15th - Early 16th century
Jahanshah Khan was a Pashtun warrior and the founder of the Suri Empire in Bengal and Bihar in the Indian subcontinent during the late 16th century. He ruled from 1540 to 1554 and is known for his military conquests, including the defeat of the Mughal emperor Humayun in the Battle of Chausa in 1539. Jahanshah's empire stretched from Bengal in the east to Malwa in the west, and included parts of present-day Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Late 16th century
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