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recently we are seeing a ioncrease in the No of people naming tem selfs after gurbani,

e.g. Gurufateh, Guru Lal , so many if you get where im going. we have even started calling ourselfs, Angad, etc.

wat i want to know is are we wrong to give our selfs names of our Guru's or from Gurbani,

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Sat Sri Akal:

Shouldn't be any problem. The name's first letter is taken from Guru Granth Sahib Ji...why not the whole name?

Secondly, the name is something to live up to. So if you are named Angad Singh/Kaur, you are constantly reminded to strive for that goal...to be a Sikh like Guru Angad Dev Sahib Ji.

Anyone else?

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I find it really good that Gursikhs are choosing names such as angad, Vaaheguru, satnaam, names that are really simple. They is no problem, and the best thing is that they have a really important and special meaning behind them, and like ms514, it should be something we can live up to, so it is always good to have a name from Gurbani..

but i have a question, been wanting to ask for a long time, why is that in most parents want their kids' names to end with a jeet, or deep, or inder, dev, etc, etc...

Is there a significance for this, or it's just a something to add to the first part of the name?

My name is Sumanjeet, but suman means flower, and jeet means u know what....How does flower go along with jeet? :wub:

btw, i love the simple names such as nihaal, rehat, bibek, etc etc,,,I should think bout having one of these :T:

bhul chuk muaaf....Waheguru jee ka khalsa Waheguru jee ki fateh!

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I find it really good that Gursikhs are choosing names such as angad, Vaaheguru, satnaam, names that are really simple. They is no problem, and the best thing is that they have a really important and special meaning behind them, and like ms514, it should be something we can live up to, so it is always good to have a name from Gurbani..

but i have a question, been wanting to ask for a long time, why is that in most parents want their kids' names to end with a jeet, or deep, or inder, dev, etc, etc...

Is there a significance for this, or it's just a something to add to the first part of the name?

My name is Sumanjeet, but suman means flower, and jeet means u know what....How does flower go along with jeet? :wub:

btw, i love the simple names such as nihaal, rehat, bibek, etc etc,,,I should think bout having one of these :T:

bhul chuk muaaf....Waheguru jee ka khalsa Waheguru jee ki fateh!

Sumanjeet is wonderful name, nothing wrong wit it :cool: You dont need to change.

Its the victory of the flower !! tongue.gif

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vwihgurU jI kw Kwlsw!

vwihgurU jI kI &iqh!!

Dear Gurujidipyari Bhainjee

Suman does not only mean flower

Su means beautiful or extraordinary

Man means mind

Jeet means victory

You are beautiful and extraordinary because you will be victorious over your mind

How's that ? :wub:

vwihgurU jI kw Kwlsw!

vwihgurU jI kI &iqh!!

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I WAS wondering about the exact same thing!!!!

When I asked what my dad thought, and this made real good sense, we say its ok if someone is vaheguroo singh or vaheguroo kaur, BUT!! Guru Nanak Dev ji did years of bhagti before he was given that mantar from Akaal Purkh Vaheguroo, so I don't think its right if someone's name is Vaheguroo.

Only God's name is Vaheguroo, you don't see goray naming their kids, God, Allah, Jesus, or anything of that matter, because its "sacred" and we are all jeevs of kaljug, and don't deserve names like that.

Plus, these days, people don't care what your name is they'll say "YO VAHEGUROO" OR "YO ANGAD" in a rude way, because simply they don't know.

It all boils down to keeping respect, and staying humble, what's wrong with gursevak singh, or harsimran kaur?

Bhul chuk muaf!

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