Name Ashwathi starts with Letter A has some significance in Astrology. Name Ashwathi or (no variations) means Fire horse, Grace. Person born with name Ashwathi are people of fashion.
Meaning of the name Aswathi is 'Grace'. Aswathi is a name of Hindu / Indian origin, and is commonly used for females. The name number for Aswathi is '9'. Click here to get the numerological analysis for the name 'Aswathi '.
This is hindu baby girl name. Meaning of Chardy is . The poeple have viewed this name 2997 times.
Holika (Sanskrit: होलिका) was a demoness in Hindu Vedic scriptures, who was burnt to death with the help of God Vishnu. She was the sister of King Hiranyakashipu and aunt of Prahlad. The story of Holika Dahan (Holika's death) signifies the triumph of good over evil.
Huma (ritual), a religious practice in Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism, involving making offerings into a consecrated fire. Homa (leafhopper), an insect genus in the tribe Empoascini. Homa bird, a creature of Persian mythology. Another spelling for Haoma in Zoroastrianism. A popular female Persian name.
In Indian, the name Nimi means - rama`s ancestor.The name Nimi originated as an Indian name. The name Nimi is most often used as a boy name or male name. Indian Name Meaning - rama`s ancestor. Origin - India.
Baby Name : Nimmi. Gender : girl. Origin : Sikh, Indian, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Hindu, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Tamil, Telugu. Nimmi Meaning: Conceived, formed, created. Variant: no variations.
Meaning of First Name of: Nimmy. ... The name of Nimmy creates a very passive, easy-going, friendly nature. You love people and desire to get along with everyone you meet. Your desire for sociability and the pleasant things in life is a trait that makes you too easily influenced through your associations.
Name Saagnika or (no variations) means Fiery, Passionate, Married, With fire. ... Generally, person with name Saagnika behave in a composed manner. Saagnika has expression number 9 which has some meaning in Indian vedic astrology or Numerology.
agni, derived by Sanskrit grammarians from ag/ang to move windingly, or explained in the old grammars as agre niyati, that which takes forward, is cognate with the root of English igneous and meant fire. ... sAgnika meant either the maintainer of the sacred fire, or witnessed by fire.