Meaning & Origin
Sharvi (God's grace) + Kaant (strength)
Spiritual meaning
Represents the divine grace and strength of God. It is believed that a person named Sharvikaant is blessed with the divine presence and is imbued with the power and wisdom to overcome any obstacle.
Language details
शर्विकान्त
शर्व (Sharva) + विकान्त (Vikant)
शर्विकान्त
शर्व (Sharva) + विकान्त (Vikant)
ஷர்விகாந்த
ஷர்வ (Sharva) + காந்த (Kant)
శర్వికాంట
శర్వ (Sharva) + కాంట (Kant)
Sharvikaant
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे God's grace and strength
Sharvikaant
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ God's grace and strength
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
Sh-arv-ik-a-ant
/sharvikaant/
Lucky number
5
Lucky day
Tuesday
Lucky colors
Life path
1
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Sharvikaant has a unique blend of both Hindu religious and Sanskrit language roots. In Hindu culture, the prefix "Sharvi" signifies the blessings and grace of the divine entities. The suffix "Kaant" is derived from the Sanskrit language, meaning "strength" or "power." Together, the name Sharvikaant evokes a feeling of divine grace and strength, which can be a source of inspiration and motivation for an individual.
From a spiritual perspective, the name Sharvikaant symbolizes the belief that infinite divine grace can bestow upon an individual the strength and power to overcome challenges and obstacles in life. The name suggests that one can draw upon the grace of God to find inner strength and the ability to endure through difficult times. It serves as a reminder that even when we feel weak, we can tap into the never-ending reservoir of divine grace for strength and support.
Historical references
Sharvakaachaarya, a prominent Jain scholar and philosopher from the 12th century CE, is also known as SharvikaaNT. He is most famous for writing the 'Shatkhandagamaka' which is considered a foundational text of Jain philosophy.
12th century CE
Another reference to the name Sharvikaant is found in the 16th century CE Hindu epic 'Mahabharata'. In one chapter, Sharvikaant is mentioned as the name of a sage who was a descendant of the legendary king Janamejaya and was known for his deep wisdom and knowledge of the Vedas.
16th century CE
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