Lord of the horses or first star of the Hindu calendar, Aashvin is an auspicious traditional name. It is associated with new beginnings, speed, and celestial connections, bringing good fortune.
From 'ashva' (horse), referring to the Ashvins, divine twin horsemen.
Aashvin has numerology number 2
Harmony, balance, and cooperation. A natural diplomat.
Lord of immortality, Amritesh refers to one who has attained eternal life or the essence of nectar. It symbolizes spiritual liberation and everlasting bliss.
Lamp of the ocean, Arnavdeep symbolizes a guiding light in vastness. It represents knowledge and wisdom that illuminate deep spiritual paths and guide through lifes complexities.
This profound name signifies awakening of the soul or the rise of the self. It represents spiritual enlightenment and the realization of ones true, pure self, the ultimate goal in Jainism.
Sky or ether, Aakash represents vastness, omnipresence, and the boundless nature of the universe. In spiritual contexts, it symbolizes infinite space, freedom, and the pervasive element of existence.
A variant of Aarush, meaning first rays of the sun. It emphasizes the gentle, illuminating start of a new day, symbolizing hope, clarity, and the promise of spiritual awakening.
Brave or fearless, Aveer represents courage in upholding truth and practicing self-restraint. It is a key aspect of a Jain ascetics life, demonstrating valor in the face of worldly temptations.
Spotless or unblemished, Akalank signifies purity and flawlessness. It represents a soul free from imperfections, embodying spiritual cleanliness and moral integrity.
Teacher or preceptor, Aacharya refers to a revered spiritual teacher or master in Jainism. It highlights the importance of guidance and knowledge transmission on the path to liberation.