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Vasantik

Relating to Spring

vuh-sahn-tee-k[ʋəˈsənt̪ɪk]

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5
Lucky #
Friday
Lucky Day
Sanskrit
Origin
Unisex
Gender

Meaning & Origin

Derived from Sanskrit word 'vasant' meaning spring, Vasantik is a unisex name.

Spiritual meaning

Symbolizes renewal, rebirth, and growth.

Language details

🕉️Sanskrit

वसन्तिक

Relating to spring

🇮🇳Hindi

वसन्तिक

वसन्त का संबंधित

🇮🇳Tamil

வசந்திக

வசந்தத்தின் வகை

🇮🇳Telugu

వసంతిక

వసంత కోసం

🇮🇳Marathi

Vasantik

हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Relating to Spring

🇧🇩Bengali

Vasantik

হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Relating to Spring

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

vuh-sahn-tee-k

[ʋəˈsənt̪ɪk]

Lucky number

5

Lucky day

Friday

Lucky colors

YellowPinkOrange

Life path

3

Lucky stone

Citrine

Cultural & Spiritual notes

The name Vasantik is deeply rooted in Indian culture, reflecting the beauty and rejuvenation of springtime. In Hinduism, the arrival of spring or 'vasant' is celebrated as a time of renewal and new beginnings. Vasantik, as a name, can evoke the imagery of colorful blooming flowers, fresh greenery, and joyful holiday festivities like Holi. This name can serve as a constant reminder of the vibrant symbolism associated with the renewal and revival of nature in Indian culture.

The name Vasantik carries a spiritual significance centering around renewal, transformation, and inner growth. In Hinduism, the spring season symbolizes the arrival of Prakriti's (nature) creative power, leading to a sense of rebirth and rejuvenation. For the person named Vasantik, this name can represent a call to embrace change, explore inner depths, and embrace personal growth, in harmony with the natural world. It's a reminder of the connection between the human experience and the cycles of nature, a powerful bond upholding the spiritual essence of the name.

Cultural name • Root: वसन्त (vasanta) + िक (ika) • Not from Vedas, Upanishads, or other scriptures.

Historical references

Vasantik is mentioned as the name of a queen of King Shalivahana of the Satavahana Dynasty in the Mahabharata.

2nd century BCE

Another reference to Vasantik can be found in the Jataka tales, where she is described as a beautiful woman who lived in the gardens of King Mahasena of Sri Lanka, and is the object of desire for a monk named Buddhagupta.

3rd century BCE

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Relating to Spring