Meaning & Origin
A warrior who embodies bravery and strength. Derived from the Sanskrit words 'shaurya' meaning 'bravery' and 'veer' meaning 'hero'.
Spiritual meaning
A name given to one who embodies the divine qualities of bravery and strength.
Language details
शौर्यवीर
शौर्य (valor) वीर (hero)
शौर्यवीर
शौर्य (शौरव) (valor) वीर (वीर्यवान) (hero)
சௌர்யவீர்
சௌர்யம் (valor) வீர் (hero)
శౌర్యవీర్
శౌర్య (valor) వీర్ (hero)
Shauryaveer
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Brave and Mighty
Shauryaveer
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Brave and Mighty
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
shor-yah-veer
/ʃaurəvɪr/
Lucky number
5
Lucky day
Tuesday
Lucky colors
Life path
6
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name "Shauryaveer" holds a deep cultural significance in Hindu society, representing the ideals of courage, honor, and unwavering strength. It is a name that instills a sense of pride and reverence, mirroring the enduring values of the brave warriors of ancient India. In various mythological stories and historical accounts, such warriors embody the very essence of this name, displaying exceptional bravery in the face of adversity and inspiring future generations with their heroic deeds.
On a deeper, spiritual level, the name "Shauryaveer" resonates with the inner warrior that exists within all of us. It serves as a reminder of our inherent inner strength and ability to overcome challenges, even in the most trying times. Furthermore, it calls upon us to strive for courage in every aspect of our lives, from the mundane to the extraordinary. By living up to the spirit of this name, we can embody the qualities of a true shauryaveer, inspiring others and ultimately fulfilling our highest spiritual potential.
Cultural name • Root: Sanskrit • शौर्यवीर नाम से बताना है कि यह संस्कृत नाम है और वीरत्व के साथ सेवन करनेवाले शौर्यपूज्य वीरों के नाम से अभिनन्दन किया जाता है।
Historical references
Shauryaveer Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, a legendary king of the Maratha Empire in India, is often referred to as 'Shauryaveer' which means 'valiant' or 'brave in war'. He established the Maratha Confederacy in 1674 and made it a major power in the Indian subcontinent. His military strategies and leadership skills were instrumental in setting up a formidable resistance against the Mughals and the Portuguese, ultimately leading to the expansion of the Maratha Empire.
1674 - 1680
Another historical figure named Shauryaveer is 'Shauryaveer Chakravarti Samarth Ramdas', a 17th-century Hindu saint and social reformer. He is revered for his courage, wisdom, and spiritual guidance. Ramdas is considered the spiritual successor of the revered saint-philosopher Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, and his teachings influenced the Bhakti movement in Maharashtra. He founded the city of Alandi in 1665 and built a temple there dedicated to his guru, Saint Dnyaneshwar.
1665 - 1681
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