Meaning & Origin
Karan means 'work' and Veer means 'hero' or 'brave'. This name signifies a warrior who brings joy through his actions.
Spiritual meaning
Karanveer represents the divine warrior within, who is always ready to fight for truth and righteousness.
Language details
करन्वीर
Warrior with the sharp bow
करन्वीर
सेनापति, शर्क्ती साड़ेपन्न
கரன்வீர
காலையில் அகரிய வீர்
కరెయ్యేశ్వర
శరీరమేఖోదరీ, శబ్దేశ్వరో
Karanveer
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Bringer of Joy
Karanveer
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Bringer of Joy
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
kah-ran-veer
/kəˈrənʋiːr/
Lucky number
5
Lucky day
Tuesday
Lucky colors
Life path
2
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name "Karanveer" is a combination of two powerful Sanskrit words. 'Karan' comes from the root word 'Kara', which can be translated to 'work' or 'action'. 'Veer' translates to 'hero' or 'brave'. This name is deeply rooted in Hindu mythology where Gods and heroes are celebrated for their bravery and the work they do for the greater good. The name "Karanveer" thus celebrates the spirit of hard work and bravery, inspiring those who bear it to strive towards excellence and make a positive impact on the world.
The name "Karanveer" holds a deeper spiritual significance beyond its literal meaning. It signifies the inner warrior that resides within every individual. This warrior is not just about physical strength but about mental and emotional resilience, and the courage to overcome challenges and hardships. The name also symbolizes the idea of karma, where one's actions have consequences that ripple out into the world. Thus, every action that a "Karanveer" takes influences not only his own destiny but also the world around him. By embodying the spirit of "Karanveer", one can strive towards becoming an agent of positive change and create a lasting impact on the world.
Vedic name • Root: Sanskrit/Mythology/Vedic • Karna, the legendary warrior in Indian mythology, is the primary reference for the name Karanveer.
Historical references
Karanveer was a king in ancient India, known for his valor and wisdom. He is believed to have ruled the kingdom of Haihaiyas, located in present-day Bihar, during the 7th century CE. Karanveer is best known for his victory over the Kalakeshwara king, Somesvara, who had invaded the Haihaiyas territory.
7th century CE
Another reference to Karanveer can be found in the Hindu epic, Mahabharata. He is mentioned as a powerful and generous friend of Arjuna during the great Kurukshetra war. Karanveer was a descendant of Arjuna and the Pandava prince, Bhima, and is widely revered in Hindu mythology.
Circa 3000 BCE - 200 BCE
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