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Vagminee

Goddess of Speech

Vaag-min-ee[ʋɑːɡmɪniː]

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6
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Friday
Lucky Day
Sanskrit
Origin
Unisex
Gender

Meaning & Origin

Vagminee is derived from the Sanskrit words 'Vach' (speech) and 'Mata' (goddess), signifying the deity of speech.

Spiritual meaning

Symbolizes divine communication and wisdom.

Language details

🕉️Sanskrit

वाग्मिनी

Eloquent

🇮🇳Hindi

वाग्मिनी

बातचीत करने में अच्छी

🇮🇳Tamil

வாக்கினி

போதான சொல்லும்

🇮🇳Telugu

వాగ్మినీ

ప్రసంగించబడిన మొదటి

🇮🇳Marathi

Vagminee

हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Goddess of Speech

🇧🇩Bengali

Vagminee

হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Goddess of Speech

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

Vaag-min-ee

[ʋɑːɡmɪniː]

Lucky number

6

Lucky day

Friday

Lucky colors

PinkLavenderWhite

Life path

2

Lucky stone

Jasper

Cultural & Spiritual notes

The name Vagminee holds deep significance in Hindu culture, as it embodies the power and importance of speech in human life. In Hindu mythology, the Goddess of Speech, Saraswati, is considered to be the deity of creativity, eloquence, knowledge, and wisdom. Bestowing the name Vagminee on a child is believed to bestow upon them the gift of effective communication, a skill highly valued in Indian society.

In Hinduism, speech is considered to be a powerful tool, capable of creating or destroying harmony, peace, and relationships. The name Vagminee underscores the spiritual significance of mindful and conscious use of speech. It is a constant reminder of the influence and impact of our words on ourselves and those around us, and the importance of using language to uplift, inspire, and connect rather than harm or disparage.

Cultural name • Root: Sanskrit root वाग् (vāg) + suffix -मिनी (-minī) • Not found in Vedas, Upanishads, or other scriptures

Historical references

Vagminee was an ancient Indian goddess associated with the Vindhya Mountains. According to Hindu mythology, she was the mother of the mighty king Bharata, who ruled over the moon-shaped kingdom of Hastinapura.

Ancient India (circa 2000 BCE)

Another reference suggests that Vagminee was a riverside goddess, possibly the goddess of the Saraswati river. She was believed to be the protector of travelers and bestowed blessings on those who sought her help.

Ancient India (circa 1000 BCE)

Notable people with this name

Unknown

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Goddess of Speech