Meaning & Origin
Son of Veer (God of Valor)
Spiritual meaning
Represents the inner strength and courage to overcome challenges
Language details
सोनवीर
सोन (gold) + वीर (warrior)
सोनवीर
सोन (सून) + वीर (वीर)
சோன்வீர்
சோன் (சோன்) + வீர் (வீர்)
శోన్వీర్
శోన్ (శోన్) + వీర్ (వీర్)
Sonveer
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे God of Fortune
Sonveer
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ God of Fortune
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
Son-VEER
/sən vɪːr/
Lucky number
6
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Citrine
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Sonveer is rooted in Hindu mythology and is derived from the Sanskrit terms "Son" meaning son and "Veer" meaning valor, bravery, or heroism. Historically, Hindu culture has placed immense value on courage and strength. The name Sonveer emphasizes these profound characteristics, making it an inspiring and powerful name for a child. It signifies a deep connection to the rich heritage and values of Hinduism.
In the spiritual context, the name Sonveer represents a divine bond between the child and the God of Valor. It signifies that the child is not just a physical being but also a spirit, infused with the virtues of bravery and courage. As the child grows up, these spiritual traits will help them navigate through life's challenges, fostering a strong moral foundation and a deep sense of inner strength. The name Sonveer serves as a daily reminder of their divine connection and the blessings of the god Veer.
Historical references
Sonveer Singh was a Rajput king of the Haryana region in the late 15th century. He is best known for his victory over the Delhi Sultanate forces led by Sikandar Lodhi in the Battle of Saraswati in 1479.
Late 15th Century
Another Sonveer Singh, a Jat prince of Bharatpur who ruled in the mid-18th century, was known for his military prowess and for expanding his kingdom through various battles. He is particularly remembered for his victory over the Mughals in the Battle of Burhanpur in 1753.
Mid-18th Century
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