Meaning & Origin
A name derived from the Sanskrit root 'sam' meaning 'to exist or become' and 'bhav' meaning 'to be', symbolizing the belief in the cyclical nature of life and the hope for future prosperity and growth.
Spiritual meaning
A name that reflects the belief in the continuity of life, the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth, and the aspiration for future growth and prosperity.
Language details
संभव्वी
संभवः स्तुतिः (Praiseworthy, Worthy of Praise)
संभवी
संभव (Existence, Fact, Reality, Manifestation)
சம்பவி
சம்பவம் (Existence, Fact, Reality, Manifestation)
సంభవి
సంభవము (Existence, Fact, Reality, Manifestation)
Sambhavi
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे One who is born or will be born
Sambhavi
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ One who is born or will be born
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
sam-BHA-vee
səmbhɑːvi
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
Monday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Emerald
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Sambhavi holds great significance in Hindu culture, as it is derived from the Sanskrit language, which has been the foundation of Hindu philosophy and spirituality for centuries. It is a popular name for baby girls in India and among the Hindu diaspora, reflecting a strong connection to Hindu traditions and values. It is also a name that is often used in Hindu literature, mythology, and religious texts.
In Hinduism, the name Sambhavi holds deep spiritual significance as it represents the belief in the cyclical nature of life and the hope for future prosperity and growth. It is believed that the manifestation of a divine being or the universe itself arises from the conjunction of various cosmic forces and influences, and the name Sambhavi captures this essence. It is also believed that the name Sambhavi bestows blessings of good fortune, success, and fulfillment upon the one who bears it. The name is often invoked in Hindu rituals and practices as a reminder of the divine presence and the interconnectedness of all beings in the universe.
Historical references
Sambhavi was the name of a daughter of King Vidarbha in the Mahabharata epic. She was the wife of Bhishma Pitamaha and bore him a son, Vithasasana.
circa 3000 BCE
Sambhavi was also the name of a goddess worshipped in medieval India. She was the goddess of fertility and the protector of women during childbirth. She was often depicted riding a lion or a tigress and was believed to grant children to childless couples.
Medieval India, 6th to 13th centuries CE
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