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Jaspreet
Jaspreet Jaspreet is a name that places the devotional life — specifically the act of praising the divine — at the heart of a character's identity. In diaspora fiction characters named Jaspreet often navigate between the religious framework the name implies and the secular world they inhabit, with that tension producing some of the most interesting moments of identity negotiation.
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Gurpreet
Punjabi · “Derived from Punjabi and Gurmukhi, composed of "Gur" (the Guru, referring to the Sikh Gurus or God as the divine teacher) and "preet" (love), meaning "love of the Guru" or "beloved of God". A deeply devotional name in the Sikh tradition.”
Harpreet
Punjabi · “From Punjabi/Gurmukhi, composed of "Har" (an epithet of God or Vishnu, meaning "the remover of sin") and "preet" (love), meaning "love of God" or "the one who loves the Divine". Common in Sikh families across Punjab and the diaspora.”
Simran
Punjabi · “From Punjabi/Gurmukhi, derived from Sanskrit "smarana" meaning "remembrance" or "meditation", specifically the Sikh practice of continuously remembering God's name (simran or nam simran). The name is central to Sikh devotional life and means "one who meditates on the divine name".”
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Harpreet
“From Punjabi/Gurmukhi, composed of "Har" (an epithet of God or Vishnu, meaning "the remover of sin") and "preet" (love), meaning "love of God" or "the one who loves the Divine". Common in Sikh families across Punjab and the diaspora.”
Gurpreet
“Derived from Punjabi and Gurmukhi, composed of "Gur" (the Guru, referring to the Sikh Gurus or God as the divine teacher) and "preet" (love), meaning "love of the Guru" or "beloved of God". A deeply devotional name in the Sikh tradition.”
Simran
“From Punjabi/Gurmukhi, derived from Sanskrit "smarana" meaning "remembrance" or "meditation", specifically the Sikh practice of continuously remembering God's name (simran or nam simran). The name is central to Sikh devotional life and means "one who meditates on the divine name".”
Sukhdev
“From Punjabi/Gurmukhi, composed of "Sukh" (happiness, peace, comfort) and "Dev" (god or divine), meaning "the divine peace" or "god of happiness". The name carries strong associations with Sukhdev Thapar, the Indian revolutionary hanged in 1931.”
Mandeep
“From Punjabi/Gurmukhi, composed of "Man" (mind or heart) and "deep" (lamp or light), meaning "the lamp of the mind" or "light of the heart". It conveys the idea of inner illumination and spiritual clarity.”
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