Meaning & Origin
One who possesses the earth, a ruler, a king
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes grounding and stability, a connection to the earth and the divine feminine
Language details
Sakibhūmi
Abode of Sakhi (friend)
सकिबुल
सकी (sakī) + बुल (bul) = दोस्त (dost)
சகிபுல்
சகி (caki) + புல் (pul) = ஜனனையர் (jananaiyar)
శకిబుల్
శకీ (shaki) + బుల్ (bulu) = దోషపైపోజ్జి (dosapaipoju)
Sakibul
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Owner of the earth
Sakibul
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Owner of the earth
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
sah-kee-bul
/səˈkɪbʊl/
Lucky number
2
Lucky day
Friday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Emerald
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name "Sakibul" in Hindu culture holds a regal and powerful connotation, reflecting a ruler or a possessor of land and wealth. Often, it is given to a baby boy born into a royal or influential family, signifying the strength and dominance of the clan or lineage. The name adds to the child's sense of pride, character, and social standing, and provides a sense of identity and heritage.
In Hindu spiritual belief, "Sakibul" represents one's connection to the divine earth beneath us. It signifies a reminder that we are all part of the larger cosmos and that the earth provides us with sustenance, nourishment, and protection. The name encourages the person to cultivate a deep respect and gratitude for the earth, and to live with harmony and balance in the natural world. Moreover, it highlights the importance of a strong foundation, like the earth, in one's life, and encourages the pursuit of knowledge, wisdom, and power, to rule one's own life and destiny.
Historical references
Sakibul Khan was a prominent Mughal nobleman and a close confidant of Emperor Aurangzeb during the late 17th century. He was the Governor of Bihar and Orissa provinces under the Mughal Empire.
Late 17th century
Sakibul Khan is also known as 'Sakib-i-Alam' or 'Sakib-i-Daula', which translates to 'Powerful Friend'. He played a significant role in the political landscape of the Mughal Empire during the late 17th and early 18th centuries, often acting as a mediator between various factions of the nobility and the emperor.
Late 17th - Early 18th century
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