[ syll. (s)hu-na, sh-una ] The baby girl name Shuna is pronounced as -SHAHNAH †. Shuna is derived from Sanskrit origins. Shuna is a variant form of the Irish, Scottish, English, Gaelic, Hebrew, and Indian name Shona. See also the related category sanskrit.
Easton's Bible Dictionary (1893) says that Shur is "a part, probably, of the Arabian desert, on the north-eastern border of Egypt, giving its name to a wilderness extending from Egypt toward Philistia (Gen. 16:7; 20:1; 25:18; Ex. 15:22).
Meaning & History. Means "sun" in several northern Indian languages, derived from Sanskrit सूरà¥à¤¯ (surya).
Shurpanakha (Sanskrit: शूर्पणखा, IAST: śūrpaṇakhā, lit. she whose fingernails are like winnowing fans) is a character in Valmiki's epic, the Ramayana, and is the sister of the main antagonist, Ravana, King of Lanka.
Meaning & History. Means "sun" in Sanskrit. This is the name of the Hindu god of the sun.
Name Sushant generally means Quiet or Peaceful, is of Indian origin, Name Sushant is a Masculine (or Boy) name. This name is shared across persons, who are either Jain or Hindu by religion.
Sushil (or Susheel) is a first name often found in the Hindu community. It is also a common adjective found in north Indian languages such as Hindi, Oriya, Marathi, and Gujarati. ... In these languages, it means "good charactered man" or virtuous or intelligent or studious.
Means "good-tempered, well-disposed", derived from the Sanskrit prefix सॠ(su) meaning "good" combined with शील (shila) meaning "conduct, disposition". This is a transcription of both the feminine form सà¥à¤¶à¥€à¤²à¤¾ and the masculine form सà¥à¤¶à¥€à¤². This name is borne by wives of the Hindu gods Krishna and Yama.
Name Shushma generally means Fragrant, is of Indian origin, Name Shushma is a Feminine (or Girl) name. Person with name Shushma are mainly Hindu by religion. Name Shushma belongs to rashi Kumbh (Aquarius) with dominant planet Saturn (Shani) and Nakshatra (stars) Sathabisham.
Origin. The word sashimi means "pierced body", i.e. "刺身" = sashimi, where 刺し = sashi (pierced, stuck) and 身 = mi (body, meat). This word dates from the Muromachi period, and was possibly coined when the word "切る" = kiru (cut), the culinary step, was considered too inauspicious to be used by anyone other than samurai.