Meaning & Origin
Derived from the Sanskrit word 'savarna', meaning 'of the same caste or color'.
Spiritual meaning
Equality, unity, and harmony.
Language details
सावर्णि
Golden
सावर्णि
सोने के समान रंग वाला
சாவர்ணி
புன்னக்க
సావర్ణి
సువర్ణంగ మొదటి
Savarni
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Of the same caste or color
Savarni
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Of the same caste or color
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
Sa-var-nee
[sɑːvərˈniː]
Lucky number
1
Lucky day
Sunday
Lucky colors
Life path
1
Lucky stone
Gold Tiger Eye
Cultural & Spiritual notes
In Hindu society, the term "savarna" refers to the designation of the Aryan or fair-skinned caste, which was once considered the upper most and most respected caste in the socio-cultural structure. The name "Savarni" is used to signify one belonging to this caste. However, it's important to note that this caste system is a complex and nuanced topic in Hinduism, with varying interpretations and attitudes towards it within different regions and communities.
In a spiritual context, the term "savarna" or "Savarni" could symbolize being one with the divine, pure, and unified with the essence of the universe. This name could signify the inner qualities of being pure in spirit, a reflection of the ultimate reality or truth. It could serve as a reminder to strive towards that highest spiritual goal.
Cultural name • Root: सवर्ण (savarṇa) • Not directly from Vedas or scriptures
Historical references
Savarni was a queen of the Satavahana dynasty in ancient India, ruling from around 110 AD to 130 AD.
110-130 AD
Another reference suggests that Savarni was a queen of the Ikshvaku dynasty, ruling briefly in the 1st century AD. However, this is less certain as there is limited evidence to support this claim.
1st century AD
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