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.
Form or shape, Aakrit can refer to the perfect spiritual form of a liberated soul. It represents inner beauty, well-defined character, and an ideal manifestation.
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.
Worshipper or devotee, Aaradhak signifies someone dedicated to spiritual practice and reverence for the Tirthankaras. It embodies a deep sense of faith and commitment to religious duties.
Descendant of Atri or a learned man, Aathreya implies wisdom, knowledge, and a distinguished lineage. It often refers to scholarly pursuits and intellectual excellence.
Student or disciple, Aashishya emphasizes the importance of learning and following the teachings of spiritual masters. It signifies humility, eagerness to learn, and dedication to the path of knowledge.
Friend of life or one who lives long with friends, Aayushmit combines longevity with companionship. It signifies a blessed life filled with meaningful relationships and enduring vitality.
Lamp of the soul, Aatmadeep symbolizes inner wisdom, self-illumination, and the guidance found within oneself. It encourages looking inwards for truth and enlightenment.
Principle of the soul, Aatmatatva refers to the fundamental essence of the self. It embodies the profound understanding of ones true spiritual nature, central to Jain philosophy.