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Sagarika

Ocean, Abode of God

suh-gah-REE-kah/sɑːɡəˈrɪkə/

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Thursday
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Female
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Meaning & Origin

Sagarika is derived from the Sanskrit word ‘Sagara’, which means 'ocean' or 'abode of God'. This name is believed to be auspicious and bestowed with divine blessings.

Spiritual meaning

A name that symbolizes the vastness of the ocean and the divine presence within.

Language details

🕉️Sanskrit

सागरिका

Related to ocean

🇮🇳Hindi

सागरिका

सागर के साथ

🇮🇳Tamil

சாகரிகா

ஸாகரி அக்கிரம்

🇮🇳Telugu

శాగరిక

శాగర దేశపు

🇮🇳Marathi

Sagarika

हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Ocean, Abode of God

🇧🇩Bengali

Sagarika

হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Ocean, Abode of God

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

suh-gah-REE-kah

/sɑːɡəˈrɪkə/

Lucky number

3

Lucky day

Thursday

Lucky colors

BlueGold

Life path

3

Lucky stone

Pearl

Cultural & Spiritual notes

The name Sagarika is deeply rooted in Indian culture, reflecting the vast and ancient wisdom of Hinduism. The name represents the boundless and serene expanse of water, symbolizing the mysteries and depths of the universe.

Sagarika is a name that evokes the divine essence within. It is believed to connect the bearer of this name with the infinite expanse of cosmic consciousness and the divine energy that pervades all things. The name is believed to bestow grace, tranquility, and spiritual growth upon the individual, allowing them to traverse the ocean of life with courage and wisdom.

Cultural name • Root: Sanskrit • The name Sagarika is derived from the Sanskrit word 'Sagara' meaning ocean. It is a beautiful and meaningful name for a baby girl.

Historical references

The Hindu goddess Sagarika is mentioned in various ancient Indian texts, particularly in the context of the Puranas. In one story, a sage named Sagesha performed a yajna (sacrifice) in the sea to please the gods. The sea, personified as the goddess Sagarika, was pleased with the sacrifice and appeared before the sage in a beautiful form.

Ancient India, likely before the 1st century CE

Another reference to Sagarika can be found in the 12th-century Sanskrit poem 'Sundara Kanda' from the epic 'Ramayana'. Here, the monkey king Hanuman, while searching for Sita, encounters the goddess Sagarika in the form of a beautiful woman. She aids Hanuman by providing him with valuable information about the location of Lanka.

12th century CE

Notable people with this name

Sagarika GhatgeSagarika Kakkar

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Variations & related names

SaagaarikaaSagarikaaSagariki

Frequently Asked Questions

Ocean, Abode of God