अर्णव

Sanskrit

Alternative scripts

Etymology

From अर्ण (arṇa, being in motion; restless; wave), from the root (, to rise, move, shake); ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *h₃er- (to move, stir, rise). Doublet of अर्णस् (arṇas, river, stream, flood), इयर्ति (iyarti), ऋणोति (ṛṇoti). Cognate with English run, origin, orient and Ancient Greek ἔρνος (érnos), ὄρνῡμῐ (órnūmi).

Pronunciation

Adjective

अर्णव (arṇava)

  1. agitated, restless

Noun

अर्णव (arṇava) m

  1. wave, ocean, sea, flood

Descendants

  • Bengali: অর্ণব (orṇob) (semi-learned)
  • Hindi: अरनव (arnav) (semi-learned)
  • Marathi: अरनव (arnav) (semi-learned)
  • Oriya: ଅର୍ଣ୍ଣବ (ôrṇṇôbô) (learned)
  • Pali: aṇṇava
  • Tamil: அருணவம் (aruṇavam) (learned), அன்னவம் (aṉṉavam)
  • Telugu: అర్ణవము (arṇavamu) (learned)

References

Monier Williams (1899), अर्णव”, in A Sanskrit–English Dictionary, [], new edition, Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, →OCLC, pages 90, 223.

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