Meaning & Origin
Goddess Shiva's Grace, derived from 'Shiva' meaning 'auspicious' and 'Angh' meaning 'grace'.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes the grace of God Shiva, the destroyer of all negative energies and the giver of peace and prosperity.
Language details
शिवाङ्गी
Goddess Shiva + Angel
शिवाङ्गी
शिव + आङ्गी
சிவங்கி
சிவ + ங்கி
శివంజీ
శివ + జీ
Shivangi
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Goddess Shiva's Grace
Shivangi
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Goddess Shiva's Grace
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
shi-vang-ee
/ʃɪʋaːŋɡi/
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
1
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Shivangi carries the blessings and grace of God Shiva, the Hindu deity revered for his omnipotence, destruction of evil, and transformation. The name is a popular choice among Hindus and is often given to girls as a sign of auspicious blessings and divine protection.
The name Shivangi signifies the divine grace and blessings bestowed upon an individual by the supreme deity Lord Shiva. It is a reminder of the protective and transformative power of the deity and the importance of seeking his blessings for spiritual growth and inner peace.
Historical references
According to Hindu mythology, Shivangi was an avatar or incarnation of Goddess Parvati. She is also known as 'Sati-Savitri' or 'Mother of All', and is believed to have manifested herself during the Satya Yuga (Golden Age). She is said to have protected and nurtured the universe until it was destroyed and a new one was created.
Satya Yuga (Golden Age)
Another reference to Shivangi comes from the epic Mahabharata. In this context, she is mentioned as the wife of King Janamejaya, the grandson of Arjuna. She is also known as the goddess Hingula, and is believed to have been the mother of two important characters in the epic – Bhishma and Vidura.
Mahabharata period
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