Meaning & Origin
The one who is the gift of God
Spiritual meaning
One who is blessed by God and is worthy of worship
Language details
साइफुल्
विश्वास्पण्डन (Saif-ul, sword of faith)
साइफुल
साढी प्रताप (Saif-ul, sword of courage)
சாயிுல்
அவ்வையல் அவையர் (Saif-ul, sword of the supreme self)
శైఫుల్
శృఙ్గెశ్చరీ (Saif-ul, sword of the supreme deity)
Saiful
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे God's gift
Saiful
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ God's gift
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
sai-full
/səɪfʊl/
Lucky number
7
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
5
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name "Saiful" holds a rich cultural heritage in the Indian subcontinent, particularly in countries with a Hindu population. In Hindu society, it is considered an honor to have a name that symbolizes a divine or sacred origin. The name is a reminder of one's ancestral roots and the belief that one's existence is a blessing from the divine powers. It also carries the influence of the Sanskrit language, which is deeply intertwined with Hindu culture and spirituality.
In Hinduism, the name "Saiful" holds deep spiritual significance, representing the belief that every person is a divine manifestation, a gift from the almighty God. It underscores the Hindu philosophy of selfless devotion and service to others, as one fulfills their dharma or duty towards the world and the divine. This name serves as a constant reminder of one's connection to the divine and fosters a profound sense of humility, reverence, and gratitude.
Historical references
Saiful Muluk, a legendary king of Bengal who ruled in the 13th century AD, is said to have been a just and pious ruler. His name translates to 'Owner of the Eyes', symbolizing his vision and wisdom.
13th century AD
Saiful Ala, a Sufi saint of the Chishti order born in 1178 AD in present-day Pakistan, is revered for his spiritual teachings and peaceful demeanor. His name means 'The Owner of the Soul'.
12th century AD
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