Subhra
“Radiant or White; It denotes purity, brilliance, and a person who possesses a clear, glowing soul.”
6
Letters
Sub-hra
Syllables
S
Starts With
Rare
Uniqueness
Vedic Astrology (Jyotish)
Tanvitha
Form of Goddess Durga; It signifies a beautiful woman who is blessed with immense knowledge.
Sinduri
Related to vermilion or the color red; symbolizes auspiciousness and a vibrant, lively spirit.
Riyanshika
Part of a Goddess; It symbolizes divinity, grace, and being a precious portion of the universe.
Joita
Victorious; One who attains conquest or success, symbolizing a triumphant and winning spirit.
Samanvi
One who is balanced and possesses all good virtues; it represents harmony and a peaceful nature.
Poojita
Worshipped or Honored; Represents one who is revered, respected, and treated with great devotion.
Mazha
Rain; it represents a refreshing presence, growth, and the life-giving essence of nature.
Indu
The Moon; Represents the glowing orb in the night sky, symbolizing coolness, peace, and soft light.
Itisha
The End or Conclusion; it signifies a sense of completeness and the successful close of a journey.
Nirupama
Incomparable or Unique; It describes someone who is matchless and possesses an unparalleled beauty.
Vanika
Small Forest; It symbolizes a deep connection to nature and a life full of growth and freshness.
Veeksha
Vision or knowledge; it represents the act of looking, observing, or gaining deep intelligence.