Meaning & Origin
Derived from the Sanskrit word 'Shaurya', meaning 'rule', 'authority', or 'dominion'. In Hindu mythology, Shaurya is an attribute of various gods, representing their supreme power and sovereignty.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes the inner strength and moral authority to lead and govern.
Language details
शौर्यार
Courage, valor, heroism
शौर्यार
शौर्य (Shoury) - शौर्य का प्रयास (Effort of valor)
சௌர்யார்
ஸௌர்ய (Soury) - வல்லுவன் (Brave, Valiant)
శౌర్యార్
శౌర్య (Shoury) - దేశేదరి (Brave, Heroic)
Shauryaar
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Rule, Authority, Dominion
Shauryaar
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Rule, Authority, Dominion
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
shor-yah
ʃaʊrjɑːr
Lucky number
6
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
2
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Shauryaar carries a strong sense of power, command, and leadership in Hindu culture. It is often associated with individuals or deities who possess great authority, strength, and status. Shauryaar is a name that inspires respect, admiration, and loyalty from those around it.
From a spiritual perspective, Shauryaar represents the divine power and sovereignty of God or the gods. It is a reminder of their all-encompassing authority and control over the universe. The name encourages those who bear it to embody the qualities of supreme power, courage, and righteousness, and strive to rule their own lives with wisdom, compassion, and integrity.
Cultural name • Root: Sanskrit • शौर्य (Shoury) is a synonym of वीर्य (Veery), which is a common attribute of various deities and heroes in Hindu mythology.
Historical references
The Mahabharata describes Shaurya as the name of a powerful and righteous king, the ruler of Haihayas in the ancient Indian subcontinent. He is also known as Kuru-Shaurya, as he is a descendant of the Kuru dynasty.
1200 BCE - 1000 BCE
Shaurya is also mentioned in Jain and Buddhist texts as a prince of Magadha, who renounced his kingdom and became an ascetic. According to these texts, he was a contemporary of Mahavira, the 24th Tirthankara of Jainism.
599 BCE - 527 BCE
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