Gurpreet
“Love of the Guru; Signifies devotion, spiritual affection, and a heart close to God.”
8
Letters
Gur-preet
Syllables
G
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Common
Uniqueness
Sikh Naming Tradition
Kulwinder
Hero of the family; it represents one who brings glory and spiritual light to the entire lineage.
Kaval
A person who is an expert in singing or a mouthful; it implies being well-versed in oral traditions.
Jaspreet
One who loves God's praises; It reflects devotion, spiritual joy, and a heart for worship.
Kirat
Glory or Praise; It signifies divine worship, singing hymns, and honorable recognition.
Sarbat
All-pervading; From the phrase 'Sarbat da Bhala', it signifies the welfare of all humanity.
Mehar
Grace or Kindness; It symbolizes a divine blessing, benevolence, and a generous heart.
Sukhman
Peaceful heart; It denotes a soul full of happiness, tranquility, and mental bliss.
Anahad
Limitless or Unbeaten; Refers to the cosmic sound that is eternal and has no beginning or end.
Kudrati
Natural or Organic; Relating to the inherent power of nature and the divine creation of the world.
Simran
Remembrance or Meditation; It signifies a deep spiritual connection and mindful contemplation.
Sargun
One with all virtues; Signifying a person who possesses all the good qualities and godly traits.
Maninder
Lord of the Mind; It represents self-control, mental strength, and a deep spiritual connection.