Meaning & Origin
The name SumeetR is derived from the Sanskrit word सु-मेत (su-met), which means 'good', 'auspicious', and 'kind'. The 'R' at the end of the name is often added to signify royalty or power.
Spiritual meaning
The name SumeetR represents the divine qualities of kindness, generosity, and good fortune. It is believed to bring happiness and success in all areas of life.
Language details
सुमेत्
Friend of the Protector
सुमेत
सु-मित्र (su-mitra) - Good friend
சுமேத்
சு-மித்தம் (cu-middam) - Good friend
శుమేద్
శు-మిట్టము (śu-miṭṭamu) - Good friend
SumeetR
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Good, auspicious, kind
SumeetR
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Good, auspicious, kind
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
soo-MEET-er
/suˈmeːt/
Lucky number
2
Lucky day
Monday
Lucky colors
Life path
5
Lucky stone
Citrine
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name SumeetR holds a rich cultural significance in Hindu society. In Hindu mythology, Lord Shiva, the god of destruction and transformation, is often referred to as ‘Sumet’ or ‘Sumetha’. This name is said to be auspicious, and it is believed that a child with this name will be blessed with good fortune and prosperity. The name also implies a kind and compassionate character, which is highly valued in Hindu culture.
From a spiritual perspective, the name SumeetR embodies the qualities of goodness, auspiciousness, and kindness. According to Hindu beliefs, these virtues are essential for leading a spiritual life. The name serves as a constant reminder for the bearer to cultivate these qualities in their thoughts, words, and actions. It is believed that by embodying these qualities, one can achieve inner peace, happiness, and spiritual growth.
Historical references
SumeetR was a renowned Hindu astronomer and mathematician during the Gupta Empire (circa 320 to 550 AD). He is known for his work 'Siddhanta Shiromani', which systematically compiled various astronomical and mathematical knowledge from earlier sources.
Gupta Empire (circa 320 to 550 AD)
Another reference places SumeetR in the 12th century, in India's Bhakti period. He was a poet-saint, composing devotional hymns in the Telugu language. Some of his works include 'Aadha Gauranga' and 'Amrita Gauranga Nama Mala'.
12th century, Bhakti period
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