Meaning & Origin
Derived from the Sanskrit word ‘om’ meaning ‘bow’ and ‘nasa’ meaning ‘lord’. Omansh is a name that signifies reverence towards the divine.
Spiritual meaning
A name that symbolizes devotion and surrender to the divine.
Language details
ओमन्श
Om + Ansh
ओमन्श
ओम (Om) + अंश (Ansh)
ோமன்ஷ
ோம் (Om) + அண் (Ansh)
ోమన్శ
ోమ్ (Om) + అంశ్ (Ansh)
Omansh
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Bow to the Lord
Omansh
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Bow to the Lord
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
OH-mahnsh
ɔmənʃ
Lucky number
1
Lucky day
Monday
Lucky colors
Life path
1
Lucky stone
Rudraksha
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The Hindu syllable 'Om', considered the most sacred and powerful of all, symbolizes the universe, creation, preservation, and the ultimate reality. It represents the vibration of the cosmos. The repetition of 'Om' during prayer and meditation is a significant ritual across various Hindu sects, and it is also used as a prefix or suffix in many names to connect the individual to the divine. Hence, a name like Omansh has deep roots in the cultural practice and significance of the 'Om' mantra.
Omansh is a name that signifies reverence towards the divine. The prefix 'Om' connects the individual to the cosmic consciousness and the suffix 'nasa' signifies the lord or the deity. The name serves as a constant reminder of the ultimate reality beyond the material world and inspires the individual to seek enlightenment and spiritual growth. It is believed that calling upon the name Omansh invokes the blessings and guidance of the divine.
Cultural name • Root: Sanskrit • Om is a sacred syllable and symbol in Hinduism, representing the ultimate reality and the sound of the universe. Ansh refers to dimension or form.
Historical references
Mahabharata, the great Hindu epic mentions a sage named Omashan. He was a disciple of the sage Bharadvaja and was known for his deep devotion to Lord Shiva.
2nd Century BCE
The name Omansh is also mentioned in the Puranas, a set of ancient Hindu texts. In one instance, it is described as the name of a demon king who was vanquished by the god Vishnu in his incarnation as Krishna.
5th Century CE
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