Meaning & Origin
Derived from Sanskrit 'kavi' (poet) and 'pri' (love), Kavipri signifies a poet's love.
Spiritual meaning
Expressing divine love through poetry.
Language details
कविप्रिया
Poet's Delight
कविप्री
कवि का प्रिय
கவிப்ரியா
கவிகளின் விளைவான பெண்
కవిప్రియ
కవి కుదురు
Kavipri
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Poet's Love
Kavipri
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Poet's Love
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
kah-vee-pree
kəˈviːpriː
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
5
Lucky stone
Citrine
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name "Kavipri" carries a rich cultural heritage, rooted in the ancient India, where the tradition of poet-saints known as Kavishas or Mahakavishas have held a revered place in society. The name Kavipri symbolizes the appreciation and admiration for poetic expression and creativity, which is an integral part of India's literary tradition.
On a spiritual level, the name "Kavipri" embodies the idea of expressing love and devotion towards the Divine through profound poetry. The name can also be interpreted as a poet's dedication to finding meaning and truth through words and rhythm. In Hinduism, poetry and music have long been considered powerful tools for attaining spiritual growth and self-realization. The name thus serves as a constant reminder of one's innate creative potential, as well as the capacity for deep, meaningful connection with the divine.
Cultural name • Root: Sanskrit कवि (kavi) and प्रिय (priya) • Not directly from Vedic scriptures, but derived from Sanskrit roots.
Historical references
Kavipri was a celebrated poetess and courtesan in the royal courts of king Krishnadevaraya of the Vijayanagara Empire. She was highly respected for her poetic skills and was known to have composed numerous verses in various genres, including love poetry, satire, and social commentary.
1509-1529 AD
Kavipri is also known to have been a close confidante and poetess to the esteemed king Raja Rama of the Gajapati Kingdom. She was renowned for her wit, intelligence, and poetic brilliance, and her verses were often recited at royal gatherings and celebrations.
1611-1642 AD
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