Friday, February 10, 2012

Specific and good meaning name of a hindu brahmin girl from pices rashee and it's sum = 5?

must not a common name and she belongs to mathura (UP)|||Don't listen to these idiots.





I'm not sure what marthura means or if it has any importance to the name choice, but here are some seven-letter Indian girl names with meanings (in alphabetical order):





-Archana ("worshipping one")


-Anamika ("without a name", meaning "the child's destiny is not predetermined with the meaning of her name")


-Chandra ("moon")


-Dhavala ("pure white")


-Jasleen ("absorbed in good reputation")


-Jyotika ("light, flame")


-Kalinda ("the sun")


-Kalyani ("beautiful")


-Kirtana ("prayer song")


-Krishna ("black")


-Lavanya ("grace")


-Lochana ("illuminating")


-Mallika ("scent of jasmine")


-Mandara ("coral tree")


-Mandira ("temple, melody")


-Marthura ("birthplace of Krishna")


-Meghana ("cloud")


-Monisha ("intellectual")


-Pallavi ("new leaves")


-Parvani (full moon")


-Parvati ("daughter of the mountain")


-Premala ("loving")


-Ranjana ("entertaining")


-Rubaina ("bright")


-Ruchira ("bright, brilliant")


-Sanjeet ("invincible")


-Savarna ("like God")


-Shivani ("flower of Shiva")


-Simbala ("pond")


-Sohalia ("moon glow")


-Somatra ("greater than the moon")


-Sumitra ("good friend")


-Sundari ("beautiful")


-Suruchi ("great delight, happiness")


-Syreeta ("good traditions")


-Tamanna ("desire")


-Trishna ("thirst, desire")


-Triveni ("where the sacred rivers meet")


-Vandana ("worship")


-Vasanta ("spring")


-Vasanti ("from springtime")


-Vasudha ("earth")


-Vinanti ("request")





Phew. That was a lot! There were many that had five or six letters, so if you're not stressed about the 7-letter thing, you have many more options. I got all of these from http://www.babynames.com/indian-baby-nam鈥?/a> by the way, so I apologize if the name or the meaning are a bit (or a lot) off. If you live in America or an English-speaking country, my suggestions are Anamika ("Ana"), Chandra, Krishna, Trishna ("Trish"), Somatra, Jasleen, Savarna, Sohalia (on second though maybe not because it could be easily confused with Somalia) or my favorites, Kalinda and Kirtana, because they are easier to pronounce in English. In fact, the computer recognizes Chandra, Krishna and Kalinda, so they must be commonly understood.





Hope this helps!|||good question. now repeat it in english.|||Google it|||WHAT? DO I LOOK LIKE EINSTEIN TO YOU?|||Ayesha and Apsara both add up to seven.


I'm not sure if Ayesha or Apsara are Mathura though.


Apsara is Sanskrit. Ayesha maybe.


I love the names Ayesha and Apsara.|||Actually all the names given so far are sorta common!


But you can always google it!

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