Meaning & Origin
Subash comes from the Sanskrit word 'subha' meaning good, auspicious or radiant. In Hindu mythology, the name is also associated with Subashchandra, a heroic figure known for his wisdom and bravery.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes purity, positivity, and auspiciousness.
Language details
सुबाश
Good, auspicious, prosperous
सुबाश
शुभ (shubh) - good, auspicious बास (bās) - light, prosperity
சுபாச்
கூடும் (kūḻum) - good, auspicious பாச் (pāś) - light, prosperity
శూభశ
శూభముఖే (śūbhamukhē) - good, auspicious శోభ (śōbh) - light, prosperity
Subash
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Good, Auspicious, Radiant
Subash
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Good, Auspicious, Radiant
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
Sub-AHSH
/sʊˈbɑːʃ/
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
Sunday
Lucky colors
Life path
5
Lucky stone
Topaz
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Subash is popular amongst Hindu communities and is often given to boys as it holds a positive meaning and is believed to bring good fortune. It can be considered a loving and dignified name, symbolizing goodness and radiance.
In Hinduism, spiritual growth involves transcending the physical world and seeking enlightenment. The name Subash has a spiritual significance as it is associated with light and wisdom, reflecting the Hindu belief that inner light and knowledge reveals the true nature of the self. By adopting a name that symbolizes good and auspicious, one can aspire to embody those virtues and pursue a meaningful and spiritually uplifting life.
Cultural name • Root: Sanskrit • Subash is a Sanskrit name that has its origin in the Sanskrit words सु (su) meaning good, auspicious and बाश (bāś) meaning light, radiance, prosperity. The name is a combination of these two words and holds the meaning of good, auspicious, prosperous. It is a name that is often given to children as a sign of hope and optimism for their future.
Historical references
Subash Chandra Bose, an Indian nationalist and freedom fighter, formed the Indian National Army (INA) during World War II with the help of the Japanese in Southeast Asia. He aimed to overthrow the British rule in India through military means.
1942-1945
Subrahmanya Swamy, a Hindu monk and political activist, is known for his devotion to Lord Subramaniam and his efforts to build the Ram Setu Bridge, a causeway believed to have been built by the mythological king Rama. Swamy has been a prominent figure in Hindu nationalist politics and has been involved in various political campaigns.
Present day
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