Meaning & Origin
Madhurima is derived from the Sanskrit word 'madhura' which means sweet. The 'rima' suffix is derived from the word 'rima' meaning 'rhythm' or 'rime'. Thus, Madhurima can be translated as 'Sweet Rime'.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes the sweetness of life and the rhythm of existence.
Language details
मधुरिमा
Sweet, Delightful
मधुरिमा
मधुर (मधु, मधुकर्म, सुकार), इमा (ईमा, आत्मा, रूप)
மதுரிமா
மது (ஆக்கியம், ஆதல், அருவம்), இமா (இவை, இயல்பல், அவர்)
మధురిమ
మధు (మీద, మీదద, మీదపు), ఇమ (ఇద్దరీ, ఇది, ఈదే)
Madhurima
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Sweet Rime
Madhurima
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Sweet Rime
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
ma-dhu-ree-ma
məˈdhuɾɪˈmə
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
Friday
Lucky colors
Life path
6
Lucky stone
Crystal Quartz
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Madhurima carries a unique cultural significance as it is associated with the divine and loved aspects of the Hindu deity Radha in the Bhagavad Purana, where she is described as 'Madhurima' - the one who is sweetly indulgent and full of love. Hence, the name is traditionally considered auspicious and is given to babies to shower them with blessings of love, joy, and sweetness.
The name Madhurima holds deep spiritual significance as it is believed to represent the divine feminine energy embodying the essence of love, compassion, and sweetness. In Hinduism, the name is often associated with the eternal love between Radha and Lord Krishna. It is said that those named Madhurima are blessed with the virtues of love, compassion, and are known for their ability to bring joy and happiness to others.
Cultural name • Root: Sanskrit, derived from Madhu (sweetness) • Madhurima is a beautiful name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Madhu' meaning sweetness. It is a name that signifies joy, pleasure, and delight. The name is also used in various Indian literary works and folktales.
Historical references
Madhurima was a famous courtesan of medieval India, who lived in the 16th century. She was renowned for her enchanting voice and beautiful singing. Her name 'Madhurima' means 'sweet-voiced' in Sanskrit.
16th century, Medieval India
Madhurima is also mentioned in the Bengali epic 'Chandi O Maddhurima' written by Krittibas Ojha in the 17th century. The story revolves around the goddess Durga and her encounter with Madhurima, who is described as an embodiment of beauty and grace.
17th century, Bengali epic
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