Meaning & Origin
The name Rasid is derived from the Sanskrit word 'Rasa' which means 'Joy', 'Delight'. The name signifies the one who brings joy, delight and happiness in life.
Spiritual meaning
The name Rasid is believed to signify the inner joy and bliss, and the one who is in tune with the inner self and the divine.
Language details
रसिद्
रसः दत्तः
रसिद
रसिद
ரசித்
ரசம் அடிக்கிட்ட
రసిద్
రసము దేశము
Rasid
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Joy, Delight
Rasid
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Joy, Delight
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
RA-sid
/rəˈsiːd/
Lucky number
7
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
6
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
In Hindu culture, the name Rasid symbolizes the one who imbibes happiness, joy, and delight in others. It highlights the importance of spreading positivity and cheer around. The name also pays homage to the rich Indian culture and its deep-rooted tradition of celebrating the joy of life.
From a spiritual perspective, the name Rasid represents the inner joy, peace, and contentment that comes from living a virtuous and righteous life. It signifies the pursuit of self-realization and the attainment of inner serenity. The name encourages one to find happiness within, rather than seeking it externally.
Historical references
Rasid was a general under the Hindu king Udayana of Anahatakapada (Gujarat) who ruled in the late 10th or early 11th century. Rasid is known for his defeat of the Chalukyan king Jayasimha II in the Battle of Bakel in 1022 AD, which established Udayana's dominance over southern India.
Late 10th or Early 11th century
Rasid is also mentioned in the Epics of the Chalukyan king Vikramaditya VI, who ruled between 1110 and 1142 AD. In this context, Rasid is portrayed as a powerful and loyal general who served under Vikramaditya and was instrumental in his victories.
1110-1142 AD
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