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A basic earthen oil diya used for Diwali

Deepak (दीपक) is a Hindi word meaning lamp from Sanskrit source of light.[1] Deepak is the symbol of bright future. In the twentieth century, it became very popular as a first name for male Hindus. Names like Deepa (male-though used for females by many Indians now), Deepika (female), Deepthi (female), Deepam (male), Deepali (female) and many others are related to Deepak.

The names mentioned above are related to light or the holder of light –

  • Deepak (male) – a lamp, or candle; meaning who gives light on his own behalf
  • Deepa (male) – a lamp
  • Deep (male) – wick/flame of the lamp;Hindi/North Indian derivation of Sanskrit "Deepa" (male)
  • Deepankar (male) – one who lights lamps;
  • Deependra (male) – lord of light;
  • Deepit (male) – lighted;
  • Deepanjali (female) – offerings of lamps;
  • Deepmala (female) – garland of lamps, tower of lamps;
  • Deepali (female) – collection of lamps;
  • Deepika (female) – a little light;
  • Deepamalika (female) – garland of lamps;
  • Deepunja (male) – light of lamp;
  • Deepti/Deepthi (female) – glow, shine;
  • Deepanshu (male) – glow;

In Hinduism light is the symbol of knowledge.

Notable people named Deepak

References

  1. ^ Jhaver P. Shreenivas (1 January 1999). Spiritual Heritage and Cultural Symbols of India. Jaico Publishing House. pp. 120–. ISBN 978-81-7224-736-2.