Certificate of Name
Aurobindo
Masculine
Bengali, Odia
Meaning & Origin
Aurobindo is a Bengali and Odia masculine given name that is a variant of Aravind, which is derived from the Sanskrit word aravinda meaning "lotus". The lotus holds deep symbolic significance in South Asian cultures, representing purity, spiritual awakening, and divine beauty. The name Aurobindo is most famously associated with the Indian philosopher, yogi, and nationalist leader Sri Aurobindo (1872–1950), whose birth name was Aurobindo Ghose. Historical and Cultural Significance Sri Aurobindo played a pivotal role in India's independence movement, advocating for complete autonomy from British rule through his political activities and writings. After a period of imprisonment during the Alipore Bomb Case, he withdrew from politics and settled in Pondicherry, where he dedicated himself to spiritual exploration. He developed the philosophy of integral yoga, seeking to combine traditional yogic practices with modern life and consciousness evolution. His works include The Life Divine, The Synthesis of Yoga, and the epic poem Savitri. The town of Auroville, an experimental international township near Pondicherry, was founded in 1968 based on his vision of human unity. Linguistic Variants Alongside Aurobindo, the Odia variant Arabinda is also used. In other Indian language cultures, the name appears as Aravind (Tamil) and Aravinda (Kannada). All share the etymological root meaning 'lotus'. Notable Bearers Sri Aurobindo (born Aurobindo Ghose, 1872–1950), Indian philosopher, yogi, and nationalist. Aurobindo Pharma, an Indian pharmaceutical company named after Sri Aurobindo. Meaning: Lotus Origin: Sanskrit (via Aravind) Type: Given name (masculine) Usage regions: Bengali, Odia communities in India and diaspora
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