Dhivya
“Divine or Heavenly; It represents brilliance, celestial beauty, and a pure, sacred essence.”
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Dhiv-ya
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Vedic Astrology (Jyotish)
Sharda
Goddess of learning and wisdom; represents knowledge, artistic grace, and intellectual power.
Pankhudi
Petal of a Flower; Represents delicacy, beauty, and the soft beginnings of a blossoming life.
Yashaswi
Victorious or Glorious; One who has achieved great fame, success, and high reputation in life.
Jasvi
One who is victorious or famous; it reflects a person who brings glory and success to the family.
Sukanya
A beautiful and virtuous maiden; representing purity, aesthetic grace, and excellent character.
Santwana
Consolation or comfort; it represents the act of soothing or providing solace to someone in need.
Vanika
Small Forest; It symbolizes a deep connection to nature and a life full of growth and freshness.
Havisha
Offering to God; Represents a person who is selfless, devoted, and brings divine blessings.
Ponnada
Golden garment; it signifies wealth, precious nature, and the brilliance of gold attire.
Daksha
The Skilled One; Represents competence, brilliance, and the daughter of Lord Brahma in Vedas.
Veeksha
Vision or knowledge; it represents the act of looking, observing, or gaining deep intelligence.
Sinduri
Related to vermilion or the color red; symbolizes auspiciousness and a vibrant, lively spirit.