अभस
"Radiant or Dazzling"
Aabhas is derived from the Sanskrit word 'abhas' which means 'radiant' or 'dazzling'. It is also related to the Hindu god Krishna, whose name 'Krish' is a diminutive form of 'abhas'. In Hindu mythology, Krishna is often depicted as the embodiment of love, joy, and divinity, and Aabhas can be seen as a reflection of these qualities.
Radiates inner light and joy.
Aabhas is a name with strong intuition, insight, and creativity. It indicates a deep understanding of the world and a natural ability to see beyond the surface. The name also suggests a strong sense of determination, focus, and willpower.
अभास
अभ (abh) + हस (has) = अभास (abhās)
अभस
Shining, Bright
அபவச்
அப் (ap) + வச் (vac) = அபவச் (abavas)
ఆభశ్
ఆభ (ābh) + శ్ (ś) = ఆభశ్ (ābhāś)
ah-bhahs
IPA: /əb.hɑ.s/
Aabhas is a name with strong intuition, insight, and creativity. It indicates a deep understanding of the world and a natural ability to see beyond the surface. The name also suggests a strong sense of determination, focus, and willpower.
Citrine
The name Aabhas appears in various Hindu scriptures and mythology, including the Mahabharata and the Puranas. It is often used to describe the shining or radiant aspect of various deities and celestial beings.