Meaning & Origin
Derived from the Sanskrit words 'Nar' meaning man and 'Vani' meaning voice or message. Narvani is a name for a woman who is a powerful voice in the battlefield, be it a literal battle or a metaphorical one. This name is associated with courage and resilience, as well as the wisdom to guide others through tough times.
Spiritual meaning
A symbol of inner strength and courage, inspiring others through words and actions.
Language details
नार्वणि
नार् वणिकः
नार्वानी
नार वाणी
நார்வாணி
நார் வாணி
నార్వణి
నార్ వణని
Narvani
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Lady of the battlefield
Narvani
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Lady of the battlefield
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
nar-VAH-nee
nɑːrʋɑːniː
Lucky number
5
Lucky day
Thursday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
Narvani is a unique and highly revered name in Hindu culture, originating in the ancient Indian epics, the Mahabharata and the Ramayana. These epic stories feature brave and powerful women who embody the spirit of the name. Some notable characters with this name include the fearless warrior queen, Amba from the Mahabharata, and the divine mother-goddess, Narasinhi-Devi, who embodies the fierce protector of the cosmos. These stories have cemented the name Narvani as a symbol of courage, strength, and wisdom in Hindu culture.
In Hindu spirituality, the name Narvani holds deep significance as it is associated with the divine feminine power, or Shakti, symbolizing the voice and message of the Divine. It reminds us of the power and wisdom within each of us, urging us to use our strengths to speak truth and wisdom in the world. It also symbolizes the power of the universe to communicate with us through our intuition and inner voice, guiding us towards our true path in life. By embodying the spirit of Narvani, we are encouraged to stand strong in the face of challenges, to speak our truth with conviction and grace, and to use our inner voice as a beacon of guidance and strength.
Historical references
Narvani is mentioned in the Mahabharata as the name of a river and a Yakshi (female spirit) in the forest of Dandaka.
Mahabharata period
Notable people with this name
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