GÅvinda and GopÄla (Sanskrit/Hindi: गोविनà¥à¤¦/गोविंद and गोपाल) (also known as Govind, Gobind and Gopal) are the names of Vishnu which mean "The finder of Veda" & "Protector of Veda" as 'Go' means Veda, Cow and also senses.
Govinda and Gopāla (Sanskrit/Hindi: गोविन्द/गोविंद and गोपाल) (also known as Govind, Gobind and Gopal) are the names of Vishnu which mean "The finder of Veda" & "Protector of Veda" as 'Go' means Veda, Cow and also senses. So Govinda, Gopala means Cowherd or Protector of Cows, or one who gives pleasure to senses.
Name Meeraja or (Meeraja) means Combination of Meenakshi & Natrajan.
Name Meenakshi generally means Goddess Parvati or One with beautiful eyes, is of Sanskrit, Indian origin, Name Meenakshi is a Feminine (or Girl) name. Person with name Meenakshi are mainly Hindu by religion.
This interesting and unusual surname is of Old French origin, and is a metonymic occupational name for a singer in a chantry, a chorister or precentor. The derivation is from the Old Norman-French "cant", Old French "chant", singing, song. ... In the modern idiom the name has three variant spellings Cant, Chaunt and Chant.
The name Sang-Ook is a baby girl name. The name Sang-Ook comes from the Korean origin. In Korean the meaning of the name Sang-Ook is: A combination of always and good.
Meaning of Indian name: Arathi. Meaning of the name Arathi is 'Worship'. Arathi is a name of Hindu / Indian origin, and is commonly used for females. The name number for Arathi is '3'.
A Hindu ritual, in which light from wicks soaked in ghee (purified butter) or camphor is offered to one or more deities. ... Aarti is performed and sung to develop the highest love for God. "Aa" means "towards", and "rati" means "the highest love for God" in Sanskrit.
Spanish explorers discovered the area on Palm Sunday in 1513. The state name also relates to the English word florid, an adjective meaning "strikingly beautiful," from Latin floridus. ... Indiana: From the English word Indian + -ana, a Latin suffix, roughly meaning "land of the Indians."