The name of a sacred river, often associated with purity and life-giving qualities. It also refers to the wife of Indras elephant, Airavata, symbolizing grace and nobility.
Derived from "iravati" (river name).
Eiravathi has numerology number 3
Creativity, expression, and joy. A natural communicator.
An epithet of Goddess Parvati, meaning ruler or mistress. It symbolizes divine power, authority, and the benevolent aspect of the goddess.
Goddess or powerful woman. It signifies supreme feminine strength, authority, and divine energy, often associated with the supreme mother goddess.
Sacred, prosper, or flourish. It symbolizes growth, abundance, and spiritual sanctity, representing a blessed and thriving existence.
Goddess, supreme ruler. It is a name for Goddess Durga or Parvati, representing ultimate feminine power and sovereignty. This name embodies divine majesty and strength.
Earth, speech, water. In Hindu mythology, Ila was a deity who transformed between male and female forms. The name symbolizes adaptability, nourishment, and eloquence.
The earth or snow in some languages, though in Sanskrit contexts it can imply a precious element. It symbolizes stability, purity, and nurturing qualities. The name evokes a sense of groundedness and serene beauty.
Daughter of Iravat, a mythical elephant. It is a unique and regal name with mythological connections, symbolizing strength, majesty, and a connection to divine lineage.
Ruler, supreme, goddess. It is a name for Goddess Durga or Parvati, representing ultimate power and divine sovereignty. This name embodies strength, leadership, and sacred grace.