Dharmapala
A great Buddhist scholar and emperor who promoted Mahayana Buddhism in ancient India.
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ˈdʰɑːr.mɪk
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Dharmik is derived from the Sanskrit word 'Dharma,' meaning righteousness, duty, or moral law. It signifies a person devoted to ethical living and spiritual values. Historically, the term 'Dharma' is central to Indian philosophy and religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, representing the cosmic law and individual duty.
In Indian culture, 'Dharmik' embodies adherence to 'Dharma,' a fundamental concept in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, representing law, duty, and righteousness. The name reflects virtues like integrity, responsibility, and spiritual commitment. Historically, those named Dharmik or similar have been seen as upholders of moral principles, often associated with religious scholars or leaders.
Today, Dharmik is a modern yet traditional name chosen by parents valuing cultural heritage and moral values. It is popular in India and among the diaspora, representing a blend of spiritual depth and contemporary identity. The name suits families seeking meaningful names that inspire ethical and principled living.
The name Dharmik carries the essence of “One who follows righteousness or moral duty” from Sanskrit tradition. Names beginning with "D" often embody qualities of determination, discipline, and practicality.
In Indian culture, 'Dharmik' embodies adherence to 'Dharma,' a fundamental concept in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, representing law, duty, and righteousness. The name reflects virtues like integrity, responsibility, and spiritual commitment. Historically, those named Dharmik or similar have been seen as upholders of moral principles, often associated with religious scholars or leaders.
A great Buddhist scholar and emperor who promoted Mahayana Buddhism in ancient India.
Title meaning 'King of Dharma,' used by several Indian kings known for just rule.
The bodhisattva who became Amitabha Buddha, central figure in Pure Land Buddhism.
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🌐Spanish
Dharmique
🌐French
Dharmik
🌐German
Dharmico
🌐Italian
ダルミク (Darumiku)
🌐Japanese
达尔米克 (Dá ěr mǐ kè)
🌐Chinese
دهارميك
🌐Arabic
The word 'Dharma' from which Dharmik derives, is one of the oldest words still in use today, central to many Eastern religions and philosophies, symbolizing universal law and cosmic order.
Individuals named Dharmik are often thought to be thoughtful, responsible, and principled. They tend to have a strong moral compass, are empathetic, and value truth and justice. This name is associated with calmness, wisdom, and a natural inclination toward leadership and mentorship roles.
Dharmik is a Sanskrit name meaning “One who follows righteousness or moral duty”. Dharmik is derived from the Sanskrit word 'Dharma,' meaning righteousness, duty, or moral law. It signifies a person devoted to ethical living and spiritual values. Historically, the term 'Dharma' is central to Indian philosophy and religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, representing the cosmic law and individual duty.
Dharmik is pronounced (IPA: ˈdʰɑːr.mɪk). It has 2 syllables with the pattern N/A.
Popular nicknames for Dharmik include: Dhar, Dhari, Rik, Dhammu, Mikky, Dham, Dhamru, Riku, Dhaari, Miky.
Famous people named Dharmik include: , , , Dharmendra, Dharmik Shroff.