Meaning & Origin
Swaran is a Sanskrit and Punjabi name derived from the Sanskrit word Swar, meaning one who protects. It is also associated with the Hindu deity Krishna, who is known as Swarana Bhagwan, the protector of the universe.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes the divine presence and protection of the universe.
Language details
स्वरन
Lord of one's own self
स्वरन
स्वयं के साथ
சுவரன்
சுவையார்
శూరన్
శీజేయళు
Swaran
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे One who protects
Swaran
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ One who protects
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
Swa-ran
/swaɾaŋ/
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
5
Lucky stone
Turquoise
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Swaran carries a strong sense of protection and security in Hindu culture. It is a respectable and widely used name in both India and the Punjab region. This name signifies a deep sense of responsibility and a strong moral character.
Swaran is a name closely associated with the Hindu deity Krishna, who is considered the ultimate protector in Hindu mythology. Thus, a person named Swaran is believed to be divinely blessed with Krishna's protection and guidance. This name evokes a sense of connection to the divine and inspires spiritual growth and devotion to the higher power.
Historical references
Swaran was a name of the god Vishnu in medieval India. He was popularly known as Swaran-Narayan and was considered the preserver of the universe.
Medieval Period (1000-1300 AD)
The name Swaran is derived from the Sanskrit word 'svarga', meaning heaven or sky. In ancient Hindu texts, Swaran is mentioned as the god of the stars and the night sky.
Ancient Hindu texts (circa 1500 BCE - 500 CE)
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