Meaning & Origin
One who possesses the strength and courage to overcome all obstacles and challenges in life.
Spiritual meaning
One who embodies the divine qualities of courage, strength, and determination in the face of adversity.
Language details
वीरमानि
वीर (valiant, heroic) + मानि (one who possesses)
वीरमानी
वीर (valiant, heroic) + मानी (one who possesses)
வீரமானி
வீர் (valiant, heroic) + மானி (one who possesses)
వీరమాని
వీరు (valiant, heroic) + మాని (one who possesses)
Veeramani
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Brave, Valiant
Veeramani
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Brave, Valiant
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
VEER-uh-mah-nee
ˈʋiːr mɑːˈniː
Lucky number
9
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
1
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name "Veeramani" is derived from two Tamil words - 'Veera' which means courage, bravery, or hero, and 'Mani' which means gem or jewel. Therefore, the name is often given to children who are believed to be strong, brave, and resilient. It is a name that reflects the great value that the Hindu culture places on strength, courage, and determination. It reminds us that no matter what challenges life may present, one can overcome them with the right attitude and the strength of one's character.
From a spiritual perspective, the name "Veeramani" can be seen as a reminder of the strength and courage that lies within each one of us. It is a name that encourages us to tap into our inner reserves of courage and bravery, and to face the challenges of life with a strong and unwavering spirit. The name also suggests that our true strength comes not from external possessions or accomplishments, but from within ourselves. It is a name that inspires us to be heroes not just in our own eyes, but in the eyes of those around us, and to live our lives with the courage and determination that allows us to overcome even the greatest obstacles and challenges.
Historical references
Veeramani, also known as Veera Pandyan, was a powerful and legendary king of the Madurai Nayak Dynasty. He ruled from 1559 to 1569 CE. During his reign, he expanded his territory by conquering the neighboring regions of Ramnad, Thiruvidaikaval, and Kallarankurichi.
1559-1569 CE
Veeramani is also known for his religious patronage and architectural contributions. He built several temples and renovated existing ones, including the revered Meenakshi Amman Temple in Madurai, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
16th Century CE
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