Divyamani (दिव्यमणि, IAST: divyamaṇi) is a Sanskrit-origin Hindu girl-name meaning “Divine jewel; the celestial gem”. Compound of divya (divine) + maṇi (jewel).

Meaning, etymology & significance

Divyamani (दिव्यमणि) is built from divya (divine) + maṇi (jewel, gem). The literal sense is "divine jewel" — the celestial gem that surpasses any earthly stone. In Hindu tradition the cintāmaṇi (wish-fulfilling jewel) is the supreme divyamaṇi — the gem that grants every wish.

In Vaishnava theology Krishna himself is called divya-cintāmaṇi — the divine wish-fulfilling jewel. The compound therefore carries unusual theological depth.

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A daughter named Divyamani is named with this divine-jewel quality.

Pronunciation: div-ya-MA-nee. Pair with classical surnames.

Astrology — nakshatra & rashi

By the standard Vedic correspondence between the first syllable of a name and the lunar mansion (nakshatra), Divyamani aligns with the Purva ashadha nakshatra, under the Dhanu rashi (Moon sign).

Similar names

Hindu names with a similar feel or meaning include: Divya, Mani, Hema. Each is a distinct choice with its own etymology — explore them on their own pages for fuller context.