aryan

Aryan Meaning in Bengali: আর্য, আর্যজাতি

Part of Speech:

Noun

Pronunciation:

/ˈɑːrɪən/

Short Definition of Aryan:

Aryan refers to a member of the ancient Indo-Iranian people who migrated into the Indian subcontinent around 1500 BCE. It is also used to describe the Indo-European language family.

Aryan Synonyms:

1. Indo-Aryan (ইন্দো-আর্য)
2. Indo-Iranian (ইন্দো-ইরানী)
3. Indo-European (ইন্দো-ইউরোপীয়)

Aryan Antonyms:

1. Non-Aryan (অনার্য)
2. Dravidian (দ্রাবিড়)
3. Aboriginal (আদিবাসী)

Origin of Aryan:

The term “Aryan” originated from the Sanskrit word “ārya,” meaning noble or honorable. It was initially used to describe the Indo-Iranian people who migrated from Central Asia to the Indian subcontinent. Over time, the term expanded to include the Indo-European language family.

Nearby Words:

1. Aryanism (Noun)
2. Aryanize (Verb)
3. Aryanization (Noun)
4. Aryanized (Adjective)

Aryan in Literature Quotes:

1. “The Aryan race is a noble race, and I am proud to be a part of it.” (আর্য জাতি একটি উদাত্ত জাতি, এবং আমি এর অংশ হতে গর্বিত।)
2. “The ancient scriptures mention the valor and wisdom of the Aryan people.” (প্রাচীন গ্রন্থগুলি আর্য জনগণের শৌর্য এবং বিজ্ঞানের উল্লেখ করে।)

Meaning in Different Languages:

– Bengali: আর্য
– Hindi: आर्यन
– Nepali: आर्यन
– Urdu: آریان
– Tamil: ஆரியன்
– Telugu: ఆర్యన్
– Arabic: آريان
– Chinese: 阿里亚
– Japanese: アーリアン
– Russian: арийский

For more information on Aryan, you can visit the following sources:
– Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aryan
– Dictionary.com: https://www.dictionary.com/browse/aryan
– The Free Dictionary: https://www.thefreedictionary.com/aryan