Meaning & Origin
Samarveer is a name derived from the Sanskrit language that translates to 'all-knowing' or 'wise' in English. The name holds significant importance in Hindu mythology and is believed to signify one who is knowledgeable, learned, and victorious. This name is often given to children as a symbol of wisdom and strength.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes wisdom and knowledge, often associated with the pursuit of truth and enlightenment.
Language details
समर्वीर्
समर वीर्
समरवीर
समर वीर
சமர்வீர்
சமர் வீர்
సమర్వీర్
సమర్ వీర్
Samarveer
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे All-Knowing, Wise, Victorious
Samarveer
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ All-Knowing, Wise, Victorious
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
suh-mah-REEV-er
/səmər vīr/
Lucky number
7
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
1
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Samarveer carries a deep cultural significance in the Hindu community, as knowledge and wisdom have always held a place of great importance in Hindu traditions. The name is reminiscent of great philosophers and scholars of ancient Indian past, such as Adi Shankaracharya, Chanakya, and Panini. The name instills a sense of pride and encourages one to seek knowledge, as the Hindu scriptures state that knowledge brings power and progress.
On a spiritual level, the name Samarveer resonates with the idea of liberation and self-realization, which is the ultimate goal of all spiritual practices in Hinduism. By embracing knowledge and wisdom, one can gain insight into the nature of existence, leading to a deeper understanding of one's true self and the universe. Through the name, one can embody the qualities of a wise sage and cultivate a deep sense of introspection and self-awareness. Additionally, the name may hold a deeper resonance for those who follow particular Hindu paths, such as Jainism, where the pursuit of knowledge is a key aspect of spiritual growth.
Cultural name • Root: Sanskrit word 'समर्' meaning battlefield or battle • The name 'Samarveer' is derived from the Sanskrit word 'समर्' meaning battlefield or battle, and 'वीर्' meaning brave or heroic. It signifies one who possesses the courage and strength to face challenges on a battlefield or in life.
Historical references
Samarveer was a famous Jaina Tirthankara of the 22nd cycle of time and is also known as Samantabhadra. He is believed to have lived around 10,000 years ago.
Around 10,000 years ago
Samarveer is also mentioned in the Puranic literature as an ancient ruler of the magical city of Meru-Dvipa. He is said to have ruled during the Satya Yuga (Golden Age) of Hindu mythology.
Satya Yuga (Golden Age)
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