The different meanings of the name Sarani are: Sanskrit meaning: Path. Indian meaning: Path.
Name Saranya generally means Surrendered, is of Indian origin, Name Saranya is a Feminine (or Girl) name. Person with name Saranya are mainly Hindu by religion.
Reply to: meaning by Agata. "Sarasa" is a name derived from the Japanese word for "chintz" -- a printed cotton material used for formal tea-ceremonies in Japan. "Sarasa" is also the name given to a summer-blooming flower in Japan, because the flower's petals resemble cotton printed with red and white stripes.
Sarasangi (pronounced sarasāngi) is a rāgam in Carnatic music (musical scale of South Indian classical music). ... In Western music it is known as the Harmonic Major scale.
Name Sarasi generally means Jolly or Happy or Lake, is of Indian origin, Name Sarasi is a Unisex name, which means both Boy and Girl can have this name. Person with name Sarasi are mainly Hindu by religion.
Sarasu - Detailed Meaning. Your name, Sarasu, has made you philosophical and studious. You are naturally curious about the deeper reasons for life and enjoy exploring new avenues of thought. Delighting in mystery, you are drawn toward occult sciences.
Means "possessing water" from Sanskrit सरस् (saras) meaning "fluid, water, lake" and वती (vati) meaning "having". This is the name of a Hindu river goddess, also associated with learning and the arts, who is the wife of Brahma.
Meaning & History. Means "possessing water" from Sanskrit सरसॠ(saras) meaning "fluid, water, lake" and वती (vati) meaning "having". This is the name of a Hindu river goddess, also associated with learning and the arts, who is the wife of Brahma.
Means "possessing water" from Sanskrit सरस् (saras) meaning "fluid, water, lake" and वती (vati) meaning "having". This is the name of a Hindu river goddess, also associated with learning and the arts, who is the wife of Brahma.
Means "possessing water" from Sanskrit सरसॠ(saras) meaning "fluid, water, lake" and वती (vati) meaning "having". This is the name of a Hindu river goddess, also associated with learning and the arts, who is the wife of Brahma.