वैदेहि
"Goddess of beauty and knowledge"
The name Vaidehi is derived from the Sanskrit language and is a combination of two words, 'Vaidehi' and 'Vaas'. 'Vaidehi' means 'goddess of beauty', and 'Vaas' means 'abode'. Together, the name Vaidehi signifies the goddess of beauty and knowledge, who is considered the abode of all divine qualities. In Hindu mythology, Vaidehi is also known as Saraswati, the goddess of knowledge and wisdom, and is often depicted with a veena (a musical instrument) and a book.
The name Vaidehi is deeply spiritual and is believed to bring inner peace, wisdom, and beauty to those who bear it. It is said that the goddess Saraswati, who is represented by the name Vaidehi, bestows her blessings upon those who carry this name, helping them to overcome obstacles and achieve their goals with grace and poise.
The life path number 1 suggests that the person named Vaidehi is a natural leader, innovative and creative, and has a strong sense of purpose. They are likely to be independent, courageous, and ambitious, and may have a strong desire to be the best in their chosen field.
वैदेही
सत्यसंदेहवती
वैदेहि
सत्यसंदेहवती
வைதேயி
வைத்திய அவன்தர்
వைదేహీ
సత్యసందేహదేశి
vy-DAY-hee
IPA: ˈʋaːi d̪eːhɪ
The life path number 1 suggests that the person named Vaidehi is a natural leader, innovative and creative, and has a strong sense of purpose. They are likely to be independent, courageous, and ambitious, and may have a strong desire to be the best in their chosen field.
Moonstone
Derived from the name of the queen of King Janaka in the Mahabharata, Vaidehi was the mother of Lord Rama and Queen Sita.