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  2. Category:Indian feminine given names - Wikipedia

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    Akhila. Ambika (given name) Ami (given name) Amita. Amrita. Ananya. Anasuya (given name) Anjali. Anju (given name)

  3. Arya (name) - Wikipedia

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    The Sanskrit word Arya is a surname and a masculine ( आर्य ārya) and feminine ( आर्या āryā) given name, signifying "honorable" or "noble". [ 3][ 4][ 5] In India and Iran it is a popular masculine given name and a popular surname. In the historically Indianized country of Cambodia, it is usually a name given to girls.

  4. Anika - Wikipedia

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    Anika means graceful, brilliant,or sweet-faced. It is derived from the Sanskrit word anīka ( अनीक ), which literally means 'fearless', 'soldier', 'army' or 'face'. [ 3] Anika also means splendor, edge or point. [ 4] It is also one of the many names for Goddess Durga. [ 5]

  5. 200 Indian baby girl names - AOL

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    With our list of 200 Indian baby girl names, there’s sure to be one — or more — you fall in love with. Top 100 baby girl names in India (In order of popularity as of 2022, according to ...

  6. Priya (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Alternative spelling. Pria, Priya. Variant form (s) Pria, Priya. Nickname (s) Pri. Derived. Sanskrit. Priya or Pria ( Sanskrit: प्रिया, lit. 'dear, beloved', IAST: Priyā) [ 1] is a common given name in India which is also used in Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Thailand.

  7. Hijra (South Asia) - Wikipedia

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    The Indian transgender hijras or Aravanis ritually marry the Hindu god Aravan and then mourn his ritual death (seen) in an 18-day festival in Koovagam, India. Many practise a form of syncretism that draws on multiple religions; seeing themselves to be neither men nor women, hijras practice rituals for both men and women.

  8. Glossary of names for the Tirukkural - Wikipedia

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    Tiruvalluva Maalai (c. 7th century CE) One of the twelve most traditional names. [9] The chief name of the work used since the Medieval Era. One of the two chief names that the work is known by today. 3. அறம் (Aṟam) Variant: தமிழறம் (Tamiḻaṟam) Virtue. Tamil virtue.

  9. Michelle (name) - Wikipedia

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    The usual French feminine form of the name was Micheline. The name Michelle was rare until the 20th century. It became a popular name in France and later throughout the Anglosphere after 1930, popularized by French-born film actress Michèle Morgan, who was born Simone Roussel. The name was further popularized by the 1965 hit Beatles song Michelle.