Meaning & Origin
Auspicious, Brings Good Omens
Spiritual meaning
A name for a child born under auspicious circumstances, indicating good fortune and prosperity
Language details
सुब्रत
Good, Beautiful, Prosperous, Auspicious, Happy
सुब्रत
शुभ, सुनिश्चित, सफल, शुक्रिय, सुखद, अवश्यक, शुद्ध, शुभकारी
சுப்ரத
கோபம், அழகியம், வழக்கு, வெளியில் பெறு, வலியம், முதல், முடியும், விடுதல்
శుబ్రత్
శుద్ద, శుభ, శుద్ధద, శుద్ధదద, శుద్ధదదద, శయద్ద, శోద్ధ, శోద్ధశోద్ధ
Subrat
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Good Omens
Subrat
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Good Omens
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
soo-BRAH-t
sʊˈbɾɑt
Lucky number
2
Lucky day
Monday
Lucky colors
Life path
2
Lucky stone
Pearl
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Subrat holds a significant place in Hindu culture as it is believed to bring good fortune, prosperity, and all kinds of auspiciousness. In Hindu tradition, names carry deep meanings, and Subrat is no exception. The 'Sub' prefix to the name alludes to 'auspiciousness' or 'goodness', and 'Rat' is derived from the Ratham (chariot) or Ratnakar (jeweler) - symbolizing abundance, wealth, and prosperity. In Hindu ceremonies and rituals, yajnas (oblations) are made to invoke blessings from the Divine, and the invocation of the name Subrat is believed to attract divine favor. It is common to name children Subrat during auspicious occasions such as a new moon night (Amavasya) or during thread ceremony (Upanayana).
The name Subrat is deeply rooted in spiritual significance in Hinduism. The name Subrat transcends the physical realm and connects the person with Divine grace and blessings. The name evokes images of the Divine chariots, symbolizing the Biras (divine aspects) such as Surya (Sun), Agni (Fire), and Prajapati (Creator). In religious texts, the divine chariots are descriptions of transcendental knowledge, bringing light and understanding to one's path. The spiritual dimension of the name Subrat is also evident in the use of mantras (sacred utterances) during Hindu rituals and offerings to the deities. The name taps into the deepest spiritual longing, invoking grace, blessings, and protection from the All-knowing and All-powerful Divine.
Historical references
Subhadra and Subhuetu are the names of two minor characters mentioned in the epic Mahabharata. They are the daughters of the Pandava prince Bhima and his wife Hidimba, who was a Rakshasi (demoness). Subrat is believed to be the name of their son. The Mahabharata war took place approximately between 3102 BCE and 3065 BCE.
Approximately 3102 BCE - 3065 BCE
Subrat is also a name mentioned in the Puranic scriptures, particularly in the Brahmanda Purana. Subrat is said to be the name of a son of the sage Vedavyasa and his wife Satyavati. Vedavyasa is known for his role in the compilation of the Mahabharata and other major Sanskrit epics.
Unknown, but likely before 500 CE
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