Meaning & Origin
Derived from the Sanskrit words ‘Nara’ (human) and ‘Rama’ (delight), Naren translates to ‘Lord’s Delight’. In Hindu mythology, Naren is an epithet for Lord Vishnu and represents the divine joy of existence.
Spiritual meaning
Divine joy and inner peace
Language details
नरेन
Man, human being
नरेन
नर- (man) + एन (a syllable used for nouns ending in a vowel)
நரேன்
Man, human being
నరేన
Man, human being
Naren
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Lord's Delight
Naren
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Lord's Delight
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
NAH-ren
nərən
Lucky number
1
Lucky day
Monday
Lucky colors
Life path
2
Lucky stone
Pearl
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Naren has a rich cultural heritage in Hinduism, as it is an honorific title for the revered deity Lord Vishnu, representing divinity and courtly respect. This name is seen in ancient texts, scriptures, and temples, reflecting the pervasive influence of Hindu traditions.
From a spiritual standpoint, Naren encapsulates the essence of divine joy, pleasure in existence, and union with the divine. It is believed that bearing this name blessed with a connection to Lord Vishnu and the characteristics of divinity - kindness, wisdom, and power. Naren is a reminder that all being seek the Lord's delight and seek to attain the ultimate bliss of spiritual self-realization.
Historical references
Narendra Deva was the name of Mahavira's chief disciple, who later became the 13th Jain Tirthankara and founded the Digambara sect. Source: Jain World
6th century BCE
Naren Barman was a famous freedom fighter from Odisha who led a successful rebellion against the British in 1817. Source: Odisha Review
1817
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