Meaning & Origin
Sagar (ocean) + Nandana (one who is fond of)
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes the deep connection and love for water and the ocean, representing calmness, stability, and strength.
Language details
सगरनन्दन
God of the ocean (Sagar) + Nandan (delight, pleasure)
सगरनन्दन
सगर (सागर) + नन्दन
சகர்நந்தன
சகர் (सगर) + நந்தன்
శగరనన్దన
శగర్ (శగర్) + నన్దన్
Sagarnandan
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे One who is fond of the ocean
Sagarnandan
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ One who is fond of the ocean
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
sah-guh-rah-nah-dahn
səˈɡər nəˈnandan
Lucky number
6
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Blue Lapis Lazuli
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Sagarnandan has a beautiful cultural significance in Hinduism. The component 'Sagar' points to the vast and boundless ocean which is considered a symbol of endless love, compassion, and spiritual wisdom in Hindu mythology. The other part 'Nandana' signifies one who is deeply enamoured, loving, and fond of this vast, eternal source of life. Thus, a person named Sagarnandan is often considered to be someone who is deeply connected to the oceanic expanse of life and loves it unconditionally. This name evokes images of deep devotion, love, and reverence for the abundant and mysterious procreative source of life, embodied by the ocean.
The name Sagarnandan carries profound spiritual significance as well. The Hindu scriptures often use the ocean as a metaphor for divine consciousness or the absolute reality. In Hinduism, it is believed that the soul is the drop of water in the vast ocean of divine consciousness. Thus, the name Sagarnandan signifies one who is deeply in love with the divine consciousness or the absolute truth. The person named Sagarnandan is believed to be someone who has realized the true essence of life through deep devotion and spiritual wisdom. The name is a constant reminder to the person to stay connected to the divine, unending love and wisdom of the universe and lead a life of selfless love and compassion.
Vedic name • Root: Sanskrit/Mythology/Vedic • Derived from the Sanskrit words सगर (sagar) meaning 'ocean' and नन्दन (nandan) meaning 'delight, pleasure'
Historical references
Sagarmegha, a king of the Suryavanshi dynasty who ruled over the ancient Indian kingdom of Kosala, was the father of Emperor Rama. Rama is the central character of the Indian epic Ramayana. Sagarmegha was a just and virtuous king who ruled his kingdom with wisdom and fairness. He was also a great patron of learning and the arts.
circa 4th century BCE
Sagarndra, a king of the Ikshvaku dynasty, ruled over the ancient Indian city of Haihayapura (modern day Patan, Nepal) around 200 BCE. He is also known as Sagarndra Maharaj or Sagarndra I. His rule marked a period of peace and prosperity in the region.
around 200 BCE
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