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Padmavathi

Means "resembling lotuses", derived from the Sanskrit word पद्म (padma) meaning "lotus" combined with वती (vati) meaning "resemblance". This is the name of the foster-mother of the god Hindu Skanda.

Meaning: Goddess Lakshmi Origin: hindi

Padmavati

Means "resembling lotuses", derived from the Sanskrit word पद्म (padma) meaning "lotus" combined with वती (vati) meaning "resemblance". This is the name of the foster-mother of the god Hindu Skanda.

Meaning: Goddess Lakshmi Origin: hindi

Padminee

Meaning of name Padmini. Etymology : Means "full of lotuses" from the Sanskrit word (padma) "lotus" combined with (ini) "having". Saint : Origin : Indian.

Meaning: One who is Fond of Lotus Origin: Hindi

Padmini

Meaning of name Padmini. Etymology : Means "full of lotuses" from the Sanskrit word (padma) "lotus" combined with (ini) "having". Saint : Origin : Indian.

Meaning: Lotus Origin: hindi

Padminika

This is hindu baby girl name. Meaning of Padminika is . The poeple have viewed this name 1724 times.

Meaning: Lotus Origin: Indian

Padmodbhava

This is hindu baby girl name. Meaning of Padmodbhava is . The poeple have viewed this name 1310 times.

Meaning: One who emerged out of the lotus Origin: hindi

Padnuni

This is hindu baby girl name. Meaning of Padnuni is . The poeple have viewed this name 1966 times.

Meaning: Lotus Origin: hindi

Pagam

Pagam is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in hindu religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1529 times.

Meaning: Petal of Lotus Origin: Hindi

Pahal

Hindu. This is another name for Goddess Lakshmi. Alternate meaning for this name is 'the start' Those influenced by the number 2 have a great gift for diplomacy, and are skilled at avoiding conflict. Their flexible nature makes them great team players.

Meaning: Start, Facet Origin: Hindi

Pahar

Pahar/pehar/peher is derived from Sanskrit word prahar which is an ancient unit of time in India. The word pahar/peher has the same root as the Hindustani word pehra (meaning to stand guard) and pehredar (literally guard/watchman).

Meaning: Hour, Time of Day Origin: Hindi