Meaning & Origin
The name Kulwant is derived from the Sanskrit words ‘kul’ meaning ‘desire’ and ‘want’ meaning ‘longing’. It represents a deep yearning or craving for something, often of spiritual or material nature.
Spiritual meaning
A name that symbolizes deep spiritual longing and the quest for inner fulfillment.
Language details
कुलवान्त
Desiring/Longing for the group/family
कुलवान्त
कुल (Kul) - संज्ञा (Sanjña) - वान्त (Vant) - वन्ता (Vantā)
குலவாந்த
குலம் (Kulam) - வாங்கு (Vaṅku) - ஆந்தம் (Āndam)
కులవాణ్ట
కులము (Kulamu) - వాణ్ట (Vaṇṭa)
Kulwant
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Desire, Longing
Kulwant
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Desire, Longing
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
kool-want
/kʊlwɑnt/
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
Monday
Lucky colors
Life path
5
Lucky stone
(Ruby)
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Saraswati is derived from the Sanskrit word ‘Saras’ meaning ‘essence or flow’ and ‘wati’ meaning ‘goddess’. It is believed to be the goddess of knowledge, wisdom, and learning in Hinduism. Saraswati is a central figure in Indian culture, particularly in education and the arts. Students often worship Saraswati before their exams, as her blessings are thought to bring success and expertise.
Saraswati represents the Goddess of knowledge, wisdom, and music. She bestows upon her devotees the gift of knowledge, inner harmony, and artistic creativity. Her name signifies the continuous flow of knowledge within an individual, thus fostering a deep sense of spiritual curiosity, intellectual growth, and self-reflection.
Historical references
The name Kulwant is a common one among the Sikh community, and it means 'desiring the whole'. This name gained popularity during the period of the Sikh Empire (1799-1849) when Sikh warriors were given names that reflected their devotion and warrior spirit.
Sikh Empire (1799-1849)
Another reference suggests that Kulwant was a revered sage in ancient India who lived during the Mahabharata era and was known for his deep devotion to God. He was a disciple of Sage Vyasa and assisted him in the compilation of the Mahabharata.
Mahabharata era (circa 4th century BCE)
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