Meaning & Origin
Omveer is a Sanskrit name derived from the Sanskrit word ‘om’ meaning ‘supreme being’ and ‘veer’ meaning ‘hero’ or ‘brave’. This name signifies the protector and ruler of the universe, often used to honor a deity or a brave warrior.
Spiritual meaning
Protector of the Universe
Language details
आउम्वीर
Auspicious, Protector
औम्वीर
आउम (Aum) + वीर (Warrior, Protector)
ஆவும்வீர்
Aum + வீர் (Warrior, Protector)
ెయ్యేమ్వీర్
ెయ్య (Aum) + వీర్ (Warrior, Protector)
Omveer
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Lord of the Universe
Omveer
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Lord of the Universe
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
Oom-veer
/oːm vɪːr/
Lucky number
1
Lucky day
Sunday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Rudraksha
Cultural & Spiritual notes
Omveer is a unique and meaningful name with deep roots in Hindu culture. The name invokes the strength and power of the supreme deity, 'Om', and the bravery and courage of a hero, 'Veer'. Historically, it was a popular name for gods and warriors in Hindu mythology, signifying their role in protecting and ruling the universe. It is also commonly used as a given name among Hindus, particularly in the northern part of India.
In Hinduism, the sound of OM is believed to embody the ultimate reality and the essence of the universe. Omveer, therefore, represents not only the protector and ruler of the universe, but also the embodiment of the supreme spiritual power. This name is a constant reminder of the divine presence and guidance in one's life and a source of strength and courage for overcoming life's challenges. It also implies that the bearer of this name is a brave warrior in the spiritual sense, who fights inner demons and strives for spiritual growth and enlightenment.
Historical references
Omveer Singh was a Rajput king of the Chauhan clan. He ruled the region around the city of Ajmer in present-day Rajasthan, India, from around 1145 to 1170 CE. During his reign, he is known to have repelled attacks from various Muslim invaders, including Muhammad Ghori.
1145-1170 CE
Another Omveer, a Maratha warrior, is mentioned in the context of the Battle of Pandharpur in 1663 CE. He fought for the Maratha king Shivaji against the Bijapur Sultanate. The battle is significant because it is considered a turning point in the Maratha struggle for independence from the Bijapur and other Muslim rulers.
1663 CE
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