Lord of the earth or king. This name conveys a sense of nobility, leadership, and responsibility, suggesting a person destined for prominence and governance, ruling with wisdom.
Combination of Sanskrit 'bhūpa' (ruler) and 'īśa' (lord).
Bhupesh has numerology number 7
Wisdom, introspection, and spirituality. A natural thinker.
Translates to victorious by strength or conqueror of might. This name represents triumph achieved through inner and outer strength, aligning with the Sikh ideal of overcoming spiritual and worldly challenges.
Translates to creator of power or one who performs mighty deeds. This name embodies an active and impactful presence, signifying a person who makes a significant difference.
Translates to creator of strength or one who has strong actions. This name embodies dynamism and the ability to manifest power through ones deeds and efforts.
The name of an ancient sage, Valmiki, revered for composing the epic Ramayana. In Sikh context, it can signify wisdom and literary contribution, respecting historical spiritual figures.
Loved by strength or one who loves strength. This name conveys a deep affection for divine power and the virtues of courage and resilience, cherished in Sikh faith.
Signifies strong like the wind or lord of strength. It embodies dynamic power, swiftness, and resilience, reflecting an individual who possesses formidable spiritual and physical energy.
Translates to lord of the thunderbolt, referencing Indra. It symbolizes divine power, strength, and the ability to overcome evil, resonating with the protective aspect of the divine.
Translates to powerful warrior or victorious in battle. This name embodies martial strength and the spirit of a spiritual warrior who fights for righteousness and truth.