Meaning & Origin
Sah (God of Gods) + Dev (Lord) + Sinh (Lion)
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes power, courage, and strength. It is believed that the name Sahdevsinh can instill a sense of fearlessness and confidence in the bearer.
Language details
सहदेवसिंह
सह देव (सह = with, देव = God) + सिंह (lion)
सहदेवसिंह
सह देव + सिंह
சக்திவேஷ்வந்
சக்தி (शक्ति) + வேஷ் (वैश) + ந் (न)
శచ్చీదేశ్య
శచ్చీ (सह) + దేశ్ (देव) + యోజనము (सिंह)
Sahdevsinh
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे God of Gods, Lord of Lords
Sahdevsinh
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ God of Gods, Lord of Lords
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
sah-dev-sinh
/sɑh dɛv sɪnɦ/
Lucky number
7
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
9
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name "Sahdevsinh" is rooted in Hindu mythology, named after the revered God of Gods, Lord Shiva, and the symbol of power and courage, the lion. In the Hindu culture, the name signifies deep respect and devotion towards Lord Shiva and his traditionally-associated qualities of strength, power, and fearlessness. This name empowers the bearer to uphold such virtues in their daily life and instills a sense of faith in the rich heritage of Hindu traditions.
Spiritually, the name "Sahdevsinh" is a powerful reminder of the individual's commitment to God and the divine qualities they strive to embody. The deep reverence towards Lord Shiva, as exemplified by the name, motivates the person to tap into their spiritual potential, offering an unbroken connection to the divine while preserving the purity of their soul. It invites the person to lead a disciplined, courageous, and devotional life that is both reflective and transformative, aligning with the teachings and values of Hindu spirituality.
Historical references
Sahadevsinh Gaekwad was a prominent Maratha king of the Gaekwad clan, ruling the princely state of Baroda from 1721 to 1730. He is regarded as the founder of the modern Gaekwad kingdom and was also known as the 'Lion of Vadodara'.
1721 to 1730
Sahadevsinh Tikamgarhji was a Jain monk and the founder of the Digambar Jain Muni Sabha in India in 1893. He led the Jain community through various social and religious reforms during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Late 19th and early 20th centuries
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