Meaning & Origin
Derived from the Sanskrit word ‘udbhav’, meaning ‘awakened’ or ‘emerged’. This name symbolizes the idea of new beginnings, growth, and rebirth. In Hindu mythology, Udbhavi is a name for the goddess Lakshmi, who represents prosperity, wealth, and abundance.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes new beginnings, growth, and rebirth.
Language details
उद्भववी
New, Emerging
उद्भववी
नया, उत्पन्न
உத்தபவி
New, Emerging
ఉద్బ����havి
New, Emerging
Udbhavi
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Awakened, Emerged
Udbhavi
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Awakened, Emerged
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
oo-d-bha-vee
ʊd̪bhaːvi
Lucky number
5
Lucky day
Friday
Lucky colors
Life path
6
Lucky stone
Emerald
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Udbhavi carries a rich cultural heritage in Hindu mythology and literature. It is a perfect representation of the cyclical nature of life and the human spirit's inherent desire for growth and renewal. In Hinduism, the concept of new beginnings is deeply intertwined with various rituals, festivals, and stories.
From a spiritual perspective, the name Udbhavi signifies a deep connection with the essence of life and the power of self-awakening, illumination, and spiritual growth. It is a reminder that no matter the circumstances, one can always find the inner strength and courage to rise above challenges, overcome hardships, and thrive in life. In Hinduism, this idea is often symbolized by the lotus flower, which blooms despite growing in muddy waters. Similarly, the name Udbhavi reflects the inner strength, resilience, and radiance that exists within each of us.
Cultural name • Root: Sanskrit • Udbhavati - She who causes newness
Historical references
Udbhavi was the name of a great queen of the Satavahana dynasty, who ruled over the western Deccan region in the 1st century AD. She is known for her military campaigns against the Saka invaders and her patronage of art, especially rock-cut architecture.
1st century AD
Udbhavi is also the name of a goddess worshipped in South India, particularly in the state of Karnataka. She is believed to be a form of the goddess Parvati, and is associated with the creation and nourishment of life, especially agricultural prosperity. Her cult rose to prominence during the late medieval period, from the 13th to the 16th centuries.
Late medieval period, 13th to 16th centuries
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