Meaning & Origin
Vikrm is derived from the Sanskrit word 'Vikrama' which means 'to be strong, powerful, to be free from obstacles, to be victorious'.
Spiritual meaning
Vikrm is a name that evokes strength, power, and the ability to overcome obstacles. It is a name that inspires courage and determination, and is often given to children who are expected to grow up to be strong and powerful leaders.
Language details
विजय
विजयी (vijayī) - victorious, conqueror
विक्रम
विक्रमी (vikramī) - powerful, strong, mighty, conquering
விக்ரமம்
விக்ரமம் (vigramam) - power, strength, might, conquering
విక్రమ
విక్రమయ్య (vikramayy) - powerful, strong, mighty, conquering
Vikrm
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Powerful, Strong
Vikrm
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Powerful, Strong
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
VIK-ruhm
/vɪkɾəm/
Lucky number
6
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Vikrm signifies power, strength, and victory in Hindu culture. It is a popular name among Hindu communities and is often given to boys to instill a sense of confidence and determination from a young age. It is also associated with leadership and courage, and individuals bearing this name are often seen as natural born leaders.
Vikrm is also considered a spiritually significant name in Hinduism. It is believed that the name invokes the blessings of the gods Vishnu and Kartikeya, who are associated with strength, power, and victory. It is also believed that the name helps the individual overcome obstacles and challenges in life, and provides them with the inner strength and courage to persevere in the face of adversity. Vikrm is therefore a powerful and meaningful name both in cultural and spiritual contexts.
Historical references
Vikramaditya I (r. 55-101 CE) was a prominent ruler of the Satavahana dynasty, based in the Deccan plateau of India. He is known for expanding his kingdom and consolidating power. His name Vikramaditya means 'sun among men'.
1st century CE
Vikramaditya VI (r. 1558-1610 CE) was a Maratha king who ruled the Kingdom of Jalna in present-day Maharashtra, India. He was a patron of arts and literature. The unit of time 'Vikram Samvat' is based on his accession year (57 CE).
16th-17th centuries CE
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