Meaning & Origin
She who loves hymns or sacred texts. Derived from the Sanskrit word ‘namah’ (reverence) and ‘isha’ (goddess).
Spiritual meaning
Embrace reverence and spiritual growth.
Language details
नैमिष
नैमिषा - विद्या प्राप्तिः (Naimishaa - Vidya Praptih)
नैमिषा
विद्या प्राप्ति (Vidya Prapti)
நைமிஷா
அடிக்கல் அவர் (Adikkal Avargal)
నైమిష
జ్ఞానమీదేహోదోభోదే (Jnana Meedhehodabhodhe)
Naimisha
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Lover of Hymns
Naimisha
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Lover of Hymns
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
nai-mee-shah
/naɪmɪʃə/
Lucky number
7
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
5
Lucky stone
Moonstone
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Naimisha holds significant cultural importance within Hindu culture due to its association with sacred knowledge and the recitation of hymns and texts that promote spiritual growth. Naimisha is therefore often depicted as a scholar, an eager student of the Vedas or a devout worshipper, immersed in the study of religious texts.
The name Naimisha embodies the idea that transcendental knowledge and devotion are intertwined. By invoking the name of Naimisha, one is expressing reverence for sacred texts, memorizing and reciting them is a form of worship. Naimisha represents a dedication to learning and serves as a reminder of the importance of studying, practicing, and preserving Hindu religious teachings.
Historical references
The Mahabharata mentions a forest named Naimisha, which is the site of a great sacrifice performed by King Yudhishthira after the Mahabharata war.
13th or 14th century BCE
Historical records show that The Rigveda mentions a sage named Naimisha, who is the recipient of hymns in the Rigveda. The name Naimisha carried significant spiritual weight in that era.
1500-1100 BCE
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