Meaning & Origin
Ranbir is a name derived from the Sanskrit words 'Ran' meaning 'Lord' and 'Bir' meaning 'warrior' or 'battle'. This name is often given to a baby boy in Hindu tradition to signify strength, courage, and leadership.
Spiritual meaning
Embodiment of courage and strength
Language details
रन्देव
Dark one
रन्बिर
Ran + bir
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Ranbir
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Lord of the battle
Ranbir
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Lord of the battle
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
Ran-beer
/ˈrɑːn ˈbɪr/
Lucky number
1
Lucky day
Tuesday
Lucky colors
Life path
1
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
Ranbir is a prominent name in Hindu culture with a rich historical background. It is often associated with royalty, courage, and leadership. The name is believed to bestow strength and courage upon the child, making them fits kings and warriors of ancient Indian epics.
Ranbir's name carries deep spiritual significance. It signifies a deep connection with the divine deity, symbolizing the warrior spirit within each one of us. The name calls upon the inner warrior to confront challenges and obstacles with bravery and determination, harnessing the spiritual power for personal growth and self-realization.
Cultural name • Root: Modern/Uncertain • The name Ranbir does not have a direct reference in the Vedas or Hindu mythology.
Historical references
Ranbir Singh, the sixth Sikh guru (1571-1606 AD). He was born as 'Jodh' or 'Jodhia' in the Lodhi Rajput clan of the Sivalik Hills. He was given the name 'Ranbir' ('brave prince') by his father, Raja Randhia of Bir, after he displayed his courage by killing a tiger as a child.
1571-1606 AD
Ranbir Singh (1783-1857 AD), the Maharaja of Punjab. He was the eldest son of Ranjit Singh, the founder of the Sikh Empire. Ranbir Singh expanded the empire, improving infrastructure, and strengthening the military. His reign saw relative peace and prosperity in the region.
1783-1857 AD
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