Meaning & Origin
Jay (Victory) + Prakash (Lord Krishna's divine appearance)
Spiritual meaning
Embrace the divine presence of Lord Krishna in your life.
Language details
जयप्रकाश
Victory of Shiva
जयप्रकाश
जय (Jaya) = Victory प्रकाश (Prakasha) = Light, Illumination जयप्रकाश (Jayaprakasha) = विजयी शिव (Vijayi Shiva) = Victorious Shiva
ஜயப்ரகாச
விஜயம் (Vijayam) = Victory ப்ரகாசம் (Prakasam) = Light, Illumination ஜயப்ரகாச (Jayabrakas) = விஜயத்தின் அல்லது ஜயோத்தின் அல்லது ஜயோத்தின் அல்லவிருப்பு (Vijayathin, Jayothin, Jayothinil) = Victorious Shiva
జెయ్ప్రఖాశ
జై (Jai) = Victory ప్రఖాశ (Prakasha) = Light, Illumination జెయ్ప్రఖాశ (Jeyprakasha) = విజయీశృశోద్దేశ (Vijayeeshvara) = Victorious Shiva
Jayprakash
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Victory of Lord Krishna
Jayprakash
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Victory of Lord Krishna
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
JAY-prah-KAHSH
/dʒaːj pɾaːkɑʃ/
Lucky number
1
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Jayprakash carries a sense of victory and triumph, often associated with courage, strength, and achievement in Hindu culture. The name 'Jay' itself suggests the person is victorious or will be victorious. 'Prakash' represents the divine presence and appearance of Lord Krishna, highlighting the importance of spiritual awareness and devotion in one's life.
Jayprakash is a name imbued with deep spiritual meaning in Hindu culture. Its origins lie in the Sanskrit language, with 'Jay' meaning victory, and 'Prakash' meaning divine appearance or manifestation. This name symbolizes the belief that the individual has attained spiritual victory through the revelation of Lord Krishna's divine nature within them. It implies a constant reminder of the presence and guidance of Krishna, as well as a strong foundation in the principles of faith, devotion, and inner strength.
Historical references
Jayaprakash Narayan was a prominent Indian independence activist and social reformer. He was born on November 11, 1916, in Bhagalpur, Bihar, India. He was a follower of Mahatma Gandhi and advocated non-violent civil resistance against the British rule.
1916-1977
Jayasimha, also known as Jayaprakash, was a renowned dancer in the classical dance form of Kuchipudi. He was born in 1930 in Andhra Pradesh, India. He was a pioneer in popularizing Kuchipudi dance beyond its traditional geographic boundaries and is considered a leading figure in the history of Kuchipudi dance.
1930-present
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