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Jind

Jind is likely taken from the Indian place name and Punjabi usage, associated with life, spirit, or heart in related forms.

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Jind is a name rooted in the Punjabi and Sikh naming traditions of the Indian subcontinent, carrying meanings that resonate with life force and spiritual vitality. In Punjabi, *jind* (ਜਿੰਦ) is a word for 'life,' 'soul,' or 'the animating spirit within a living being' — deeply related to the broader Sanskrit *jīva* (life, soul) that underlies much of South Asian philosophical and religious thought. In the devotional poetry of the Sikh Gurus, the word *jind* appears in compositions within the Guru Granth Sahib, the eternal scripture and living Guru of Sikhism, where the human soul is addressed directly as *jind* in passages of intense spiritual longing and divine love.

The word thus carries a devotional tenderness: the soul as precious, as beloved, as something to be nurtured and offered to the divine. Jind is also the name of a historic city in Haryana, India — once the seat of the princely Jind State, ruled by the Phulkian dynasty of the Sikh confederacy from the eighteenth century onward. The state's history places the name within a tradition of Punjabi martial and political identity during the Sikh Empire, giving it resonance as both a geographical and dynastic marker.

Maharani Jind Kaur (c. 1817–1863), the last queen of the Sikh Empire and mother of Maharaja Duleep Singh, is among the most celebrated bearers — a woman of remarkable courage who resisted British annexation and became a symbol of Punjabi sovereignty. As a given name today, Jind is uncommon but deeply felt, favored by families who wish to anchor a child's identity in Punjabi spiritual vocabulary — naming them, quite literally, after the soul itself.

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