Meaning & Origin
Ranvijay is a name derived from Sanskrit language. It is a combination of two words, 'Ran' meaning rule and 'Vijay' meaning victory. This name signifies a person who rules with victory and triumph in life. In Hindu mythology, Ranvijay is the name of various deities and warrior heroes who have achieved victory in their respective fields.
Spiritual meaning
A symbol of victory over challenges and obstacles in life.
Language details
रणविजय
War Victory
रणविजय
वजहता शोदशी
ரணவிஜய்
காலை விஜயம்
రనవిజై
బెళ్లీదేశినీ విజయదేశి
Ranvijay
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Ran: Rule, Vijay: Victory
Ranvijay
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Ran: Rule, Vijay: Victory
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
RAN-vi-JAY
/rəɳ vɪ dʒaɪ/
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
Tuesday
Lucky colors
Life path
1
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Ranvijay holds a significant cultural impact in Hindu society, as it represents the idea of rulership through strength, power, and victory. It evokes images of strong, powerful leaders who have ruled with justice and fairness. The name is also associated with valor, courage, and strength, qualities highly valued in Hindu culture.
From a spiritual perspective, Ranvijay represents the victory of the spirit over the material world. It symbolizes the triumph of the divine over the mundane, the eternal over the temporal. This name encourages individuals to strive for spiritual growth, to overcome challenges and obstacles with courage and faith, and to achieve spiritual enlightenment. It represents the idea that true victory lies not in worldly successes, but in the inner peace and joy that comes from living a virtuous and committed life.
Vedic name • Root: Sanskrit/Mythology/Vedic • Derived from Lord Rama and Lord Vishnu
Historical references
Ranvijay Singh, the sixth Sikh guru, ruled from 1571 to 1606. He is known for having led the Sikhs to military victories against the Mughal empire, expanding their territories and consolidating their power.
1571 - 1606
Ranvijay Jayaswal, a Hindu king of the Sisodia Rajputs, ruled from 1527 to 1540. He is known for having led his kingdom to victory against the Mughal emperor Babur in the first Battle of Panipat, securing the north Indian heartland from foreign invasion.
1527 - 1540
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