Certificate of Name
Bhavna
Feminine
Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Meaning & Origin
Bhavna is an alternate transcription of the feminine names Bhavana in Hindi, Marathi, Kannada, and Malayalam. The name originates from the Sanskrit term bhāvana (भावन), meaning “producing, manifesting, thought, emotion.” It thus carries connotations of creativity, imagination, and deep feeling. Cultural Context In Indian naming traditions, Bhavna (or Bhavana) is a common given name across several linguistic communities. The name's abstract, introspective meaning aligns with the importance placed on inner qualities in Hindu and Jain philosophies, which view bhāvana as a state of spiritual contemplation or intense wish. Notable Bearers While not as prevalent internationally, the name appears prominently in Indian popular culture, most notably as the titular character in the 1984 Hindi film Bhavna, directed by Pravin Bhatt. The movie stars Shabana Azmi as Bhavna Saxena, an orphaned woman facing hardships; the plot explores her struggles with love, marriage, and poverty. This cinematic representation has helped solidify the name's association with resilience and emotional depth in the public imagination. Meaning: Manifestation, thought, emotion Origin: Sanskrit, via Hindi, Marathi, Kannada, Malayalam Type: Feminine given name Usage: India (especially Hindi-speaking states, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Kerala)
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