Meaning & Origin
Navansh is a name derived from Sanskrit roots meaning 'new' (nav) and 'life' (ansh). This name symbolizes the beginning of a new life, a new era, or a new cycle. In Hindu mythology, Navansh is associated with the god Brahma, the creator of the universe, representing the endless cycle of birth, life, and death.
Spiritual meaning
A name imbued with the energy of new beginnings and the power to create.
Language details
नवन्
new, fresh
नवन्श
नव (nav) means new or fresh, and श (sh) is a suffix that denotes existence or being. So Navansh in Hindi means 'new being' or 'fresh existence'.
நவன்ச
new, fresh
నవన్శ
new, fresh
Navansh
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे New Life, Birth of New Era
Navansh
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ New Life, Birth of New Era
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
nah-vahnsh
/nəvənʃ/
Lucky number
5
Lucky day
Monday
Lucky colors
Life path
5
Lucky stone
Citrine
Cultural & Spiritual notes
Navansh is a unique and powerful name rooted in Indian culture and language. It reflects the values of renewal and regeneration, which are significant aspects of Hinduism. The name is often given to newborns evoking the hope of a promising and prosperous future.
Navansh is a name that carries deep spiritual significance and resonates with the Hindu idea of the cyclic nature of life. It serves as a constant reminder of the eternal cycle of birth, death, and rebirth, encouraging the individual to live in the present while striving for spiritual growth and enlightenment. The name connects the bearer to the roots of Hinduism and reinforces the belief in the profound cyclic nature of the universe.
Historical references
Navansh is a Sanskrit term that translates to 'nine forms'. It is a name given to the nine avatars of the Hindu deity Vishnu. These nine avatars are believed to have appeared in the world in different historical periods to protect the dharma (righteous order) and maintain balance in the universe.
Various (from ancient Indian history to present day)
Navansh is also the name of a medieval Hindu kingdom located in present-day Gujarat, India. It was founded by the Jadeja Rajputs in the 11th century AD and existed until the 16th century AD. The kingdom was known for its rich culture and trade with other regions, particularly Arab and Persian markets.
11th to 16th centuries AD
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