Meaning & Origin
Vinaytosh is a Sanskrit name that means 'one who imparts wisdom'. This name is associated with the god Vishnu, who is known as the protector and preserver of the universe. The name is also a symbol of victory and strength.
Spiritual meaning
A name that embodies the wisdom and knowledge of the universe.
Language details
विनयतोष
Discipline, grace, wish
विनयतोष
विनय (विद्या + नयन) का अर्थ, तोष (प्रसन्नता)
வினையதோஷ
அறிவிடம் + அரசு, ஆட்சி
వినేయతోష
ఆద్యమ + ఆశీశ్, ఆశేశ
Vinaytosh
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Wisdom, Victorious
Vinaytosh
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Wisdom, Victorious
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
vee-NAY-tohsh
vi.na.jə.tɔ.ʃ
Lucky number
9
Lucky day
Friday
Lucky colors
Life path
5
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name "Vinaytosh" carries a rich cultural significance as it is rooted in Sanskrit, which is the traditional language of Hinduism. Naming a child Vinaytosh signifies a deep desire for knowledge and wisdom, reflecting the reverence for learning and education within Hindu culture.
The name "Vinaytosh" has profound spiritual significance as it embodies the qualities of Lord Vishnu, who is revered as the source of all knowledge and wisdom. By bestowing this name upon a child, it is believed that they will be guided by Lord Vishnu's wisdom and will grow to be a wise and enlightened individual. The name is also a constant reminder to strive for knowledge and wisdom throughout one's life.
Cultural name • Root: Sanskrit • Vinaytosh is a Sanskrit name formed by combining Vin (discipline, wisdom) and Toš (wish, desire). It is not directly derived from any Vedic text or mythology.
Historical references
Vinaytosh was a renowned Hindu philosopher and scholar from Karnataka, South India, during the 13th and 14th centuries. He is best known for his works on the Vedas and Dharma Shastra. 'Vinaytosh' was a common name for scholars during this period.
13th - 14th centuries
Another reference for Vinaytosh is found in the 'Vijayanagara Empire' period (15th - 17th centuries) in the royal records of the emperor Krishnadevaraya. He mentions Vinaytosh in his 'Amuktamalyada' as a great scholar of the past. It is believed that Vinaytosh's influence on Hindu thought continued to be significant even during the medieval period.
15th - 17th centuries
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