आरुण
"God of Dawn"
Arun is the Hindu god of the dawn, identified with the chariot of the sun. In Hindu mythology, he is the son of the god of wind, Vayu, and his wife Prthivi, the earth goddess. Arun is also described as the charioteer of Agni, the god of fire. His name is derived from the Sanskrit word 'aruna', which means 'red' or 'dawn'.
Symbolizes new beginnings and the arrival of light.
The name Arun is ruled by the number 3. This number is associated with creativity, self-expression, and communication. People with the name Arun are often natural artists, writers, or communicators and have a strong desire to express themselves and their ideas to the world.
अरुण
रात्रि के अंधकार से उजारता
आरुण
Red
அருன்
கிழம்பு
అరుణ
రోధ్దీ
/ˈɑːrʊn/
IPA: əˈrʊn
The name Arun is ruled by the number 3. This number is associated with creativity, self-expression, and communication. People with the name Arun are often natural artists, writers, or communicators and have a strong desire to express themselves and their ideas to the world.
Ruby
Arun is the name of the god of dawn, who is also the charioteer of the sun god Surya.