Meaning & Origin
Derived from the word 'Lavanya' which means grace, elegance and beauty.
Spiritual meaning
A symbol of divine grace and charm.
Language details
लवन्यजी
Graceful
लवन्यजी
गर्वित
லவன்யஜீ
குழந்தையான அன்பு
లవన్యజీ
శోభనయంగా ఉంది
Lavanyaji
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Graceful Beauty
Lavanyaji
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Graceful Beauty
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
Luh-vuhn-yuh-jee
[ɭəˈʋəɲədʒi]
Lucky number
6
Lucky day
Friday
Lucky colors
Life path
2
Lucky stone
Rose Quartz
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Lavanyaji resonates deeply within the Indian culture. It is a name that signifies beauty, not only in the physical sense, but also in the way one conducts oneself. In India, names are often reflective of the qualities that ideally one aspires to embody. Being named Lavanyaji would imply that one is expected to maintain a certain level of grace, elegance and beauty in their actions, speech and demeanor. It may also be seen as a reminder to strive for inner and outer beauty, which is highly valued in Indian society.
In Hinduism, the pursuit of inner beauty is viewed as an essential aspect of spiritual growth. The name Lavanyaji carries a spiritual significance as it encourages one to cultivate inner beauty and grace. It is a reminder that true beauty lies within, and that one's actions, thoughts and motivations should reflect this inner beauty. In addition, the name may be seen as a connection to the divine, as the Hindu goddess Lakshmi is often depicted as embodying grace, elegance and beauty.
Cultural name • Root: लवन्य + जी • Compound word of लवन्य (graceful) and जी (respectful suffix)
Historical references
Lavanyaji was an epithet given to the Hindu goddess, Lakshmi, during the medieval period in North India. She was especially revered in the areas under the Rajput rulers. The name 'Lavanyaji' means 'the beautiful one'.
Medieval period (c. 11th to 16th centuries)
Another reference to Lavanyaji is in the 'Bhagavat Purana'. In this text, a Yaksha named Jambu-dweepa once approached Lord Krishna and requested him to reveal his most beautiful form. In response, Krishna appeared before him in a form that was described as 'Lavanyaji'.
Circa 9th century CE
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