Surindar Singh
A prominent Sikh warrior and leader in the 18th century known for his valor and defense of his community.
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/suːˈrɪn.dɑːr/
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Surindar is a masculine name of Sanskrit origin, combining 'Sur' meaning 'god' or 'deity' and 'Indar' derived from 'Indra', the king of gods in Hindu mythology. It conveys the meaning 'Lord of the gods' or 'supreme deity'. This name reflects reverence and divine authority, often used in Indian culture to honor spiritual power.
Surindar holds deep cultural significance in Indian and Hindu traditions. The name is tied to Indra, the ancient Vedic deity and king of the gods, symbolizing leadership, courage, and divine power. Historically, it has been favored in northern India and among Sikh communities, reflecting spiritual heritage and a connection to divine authority.
Today, Surindar is a unique and meaningful name chosen by parents seeking to blend tradition with individuality. While not overly common, it enjoys steady use in India and among diaspora communities. Its regal and spiritual connotations make it appealing for families valuing cultural roots and strong, positive meanings in baby names.
The name Surindar carries the essence of “Lord of the gods or supreme deity” from Sanskrit tradition. Names beginning with "S" often embody qualities of spirituality, sensitivity, and inner strength.
Surindar holds deep cultural significance in Indian and Hindu traditions. The name is tied to Indra, the ancient Vedic deity and king of the gods, symbolizing leadership, courage, and divine power. Historically, it has been favored in northern India and among Sikh communities, reflecting spiritual heritage and a connection to divine authority.
A prominent Sikh warrior and leader in the 18th century known for his valor and defense of his community.
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苏林达尔 (Sūlín dá ěr)
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Surindar is a rare name that directly references Indra, the king of gods in Hindu mythology, symbolizing supreme power and protection.
Individuals named Surindar are often perceived as confident, authoritative, and compassionate leaders. The name suggests a personality that embraces responsibility and inspires others. They tend to be thoughtful, spiritual, and driven by a desire to achieve greatness while maintaining humility and kindness.
Surindar is a Sanskrit name meaning “Lord of the gods or supreme deity”. Surindar is a masculine name of Sanskrit origin, combining 'Sur' meaning 'god' or 'deity' and 'Indar' derived from 'Indra', the king of gods in Hindu mythology. It conveys the meaning 'Lord of the gods' or 'supreme deity'. This name reflects reverence and divine authority, often used in Indian culture to honor spiritual power.
Surindar is pronounced (IPA: /suːˈrɪn.dɑːr/). It has 2 syllables with the pattern N/A.
Popular nicknames for Surindar include: Suri, Indar, Surin, Suru, Indy, Rin, Sura, Daru, Sundar, Surdy.
Famous people named Surindar include: , , , Surindar Kaur, Surindar Singh Bawa.