Meaning & Origin
A name derived from the Sanskrit word 'sail' which means 'to go' or 'to journey'. This name is for one who is always on the move, be it in life or in spirit. Sailesh is a name for the sailor or one who sails through life.
Spiritual meaning
Represents the journey of the soul in its eternal quest for spiritual growth and enlightenment.
Language details
सायलेष
सायुज्यम् अर्थे विव्यथितम्
साएलेश
सायुज्यम् विव्यथित
சாயலேஷ்
சாயுக்கு எடுப்பது இல்லாத இடம்
శైలేశ్
సాయజ్జ్యముదే అప్రేణు
Sailesh
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Sailor, one who sails
Sailesh
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Sailor, one who sails
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
sah-ey-lesh
/sɑːeːlɛʃ/
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
Monday
Lucky colors
Life path
5
Lucky stone
Lapis Lazuli
Cultural & Spiritual notes
In Hindu culture, the name Sailesh is often given to boys and is associated with a sense of adventure and exploration. It is a name that encourages one to seek new experiences and to boldly go where few have gone before. This can be seen in the various tales and mythologies where the gods and heroes are often associated with sailing and traversing vast bodies of water or landscapes.
The spiritual significance of the name Sailesh lies in its association with the journey of the soul. Just as a sailor navigates the vast seas, so too does the soul navigate the vast expanse of the universe. Sailesh is a reminder that life is a journey, and that each day presents new opportunities to explore, learn, and grow. Whether it be through physical journeys or spiritual ones, the name Sailesh serves as a reminder to keep moving forward, to never stop seeking, and to always be open to the wonders and mysteries of the world around us.
Historical references
Sailesh was a renowned Hindu scholar and philosopher in medieval India, known for his works in the fields of grammar, logic, and epistemology. He is believed to have lived during the 12th to 13th centuries and was a significant figure in the Bhakti movement.
12th-13th centuries
Sailesh is also known as Thirumoolar or Thirumoolar Nattar, a revered Tamil saint and poet who lived during the 8th century. He is considered an incarnation of Lord Shiva and is renowned for his works in Tamil literature, particularly in the field of Shaiva philosophy.
8th century
Notable people with this name
Similar & Related Names
Explore names with the same feel or origin.