Meaning & Origin
Goddess of victory. Derived from the Sanskrit words ‘Jaya’ meaning victory and ‘Mini’ meaning small or Mine. Jayaamini is the goddess of victory and triumph. She is revered for her strength, courage, and wisdom.
Spiritual meaning
Embodiment of victory and triumph.
Language details
जयामिनी
Victorious, Prosperous, Triumphant
जयामिनी
जय (Jaya) + आमिनी (Amini)
ஜயாமினி
ஜய (Jaya) + அமினி (Amini)
జెయామీనీ
జెయ (Jaya) + మీనీ (Mini)
Jayaamini
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Victorious
Jayaamini
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Victorious
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
jay-uh-mee-nee
/dʒeɪ.ə.mi.ni/
Lucky number
5
Lucky day
Friday
Lucky colors
Life path
2
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
Jayaamini is a revered name in Hinduism, particularly in Tamil Nadu and other regions of South India. The name embodies the spirit of triumph and victory, inspiring courage and determination among its bearers and those who revere it. It is not uncommon for individuals to be named Jayaamini as a wish for their success and happiness in all aspects of life.
The name Jayaamini holds deep spiritual significance for Hindus. It represents the idea that victory comes from within, from the strength and determination of the individual. The name is a reminder that Goddess Jayaamini is always by their side, offering her blessings and guidance. It is a name that instills a sense of devotion and dedication, encouraging those who bear it to strive for excellence in all aspects of their lives, while always remaining humble and grateful for the divine blessings bestowed upon them.
Historical references
Jayaamini was a famous Tamil poetess and a queen consort of the Chola Emperor Rajaraja I (r. 985-1014 AD). She was also known by the name Kundavai. Her poems, known as Agam Tirumurai, are considered to be an important work in the Tamil literary tradition.
985-1014 AD
Jaya Devi or Jayaamini was a princess of the Eastern Chalukya Dynasty who married the Hoysala king Vishnuvardhana in 1118 AD. This marked the beginning of the Hoysala Empire's dominance over the Deccan region. Jaya Devi is also known for her role in the Changama Mahotsavam festival.
1118 AD
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