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  2. Category:Indian feminine given names - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Indian feminine given names" The following 175 pages are in this category, out of 175 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  3. Neha - Wikipedia

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    Neha (Hindi and Sanskrit: नेहा; Hindi pronunciation: [neː.ɦɑː]) is a popular Hindi/ Sanskrit Indian feminine given name, often found in the Hindu community. It means 'love' / 'affection', 'rain' / 'downpour', and is sometimes translated as 'beautiful eyes'.

  4. Diya (name) - Wikipedia

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    Diya is a feminine given name and a surname. It is derived from the Sanskrit word ‘diyam’ which means ‘light’ or ‘lamp’. The name Diya symbolizes enlightenment, knowledge, and wisdom. It is also associated with the Hindu goddess of knowledge, Saraswati. [1] Notable people with the name are as follows:

  5. Mohini - Wikipedia

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    The name Mohini comes from the verb root moha, meaning "to delude, enchant, perplex, or illusion," [1] [2] and literally means "delusion personified." In the Baiga culture of Central India, the word mohini means "erotic magic or spell." [3] The name also has an implied connotation of "the essence of female beauty and allurement." [4]

  6. Category:Hindu given names - Wikipedia

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    List of given names in Hinduism. Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. G. Ganesha (3 C, 34 P) T. Tamil given names (2 ...

  7. List of Hindu deities - Wikipedia

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    Tripura Sundari (Shodashi): The beautiful goddess of the three worlds, representing unity and the play of creation. Bhuvaneshvari: The goddess of the material world, embodiment of space, and the nurturing aspect of the divine. Bhairavi: The fierce aspect of Devi, associated with death, destruction, and the transformative power of time.

  8. Sima (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Sima is a feminine given name that is used in different countries. In Iran (Persian: سيما) and Turkey it is a feminine name. It literally means face (and a beautiful face by implication). [citation needed] In India, it is usually transcribed “Seema” and also a feminine name. The meaning in Hindi is boundary. [1] [unreliable source?

  9. Rekha (given name) - Wikipedia

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    the written lines of the Vedas—the visual rendering of the text itself—considered sacred and beautiful as the means by which the tradition is preserved; lines of light such as the radiance of the sun, moon or the halo of a deity; the arc, journey, or path of a person or character in a story, or plot of the story itself