Elumalai name meaning

Gender: Boy
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Usage: Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali, Malayalam and Oriya
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Elumalai
Meaning: Lord of Seven Hills and Lord Venkateswara
Rashi: Vrishabha
Nakshatra: Krittika
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What does Elumalai mean?

The boy name Elumalai means "Lord of Seven Hills or Lord Venkateswara" is primarily used in Kannada, Telugu, Gujarati, Marathi, Malayalam, Tamil, Oriya, Hindi and Bengali.

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How popular is the name Elumalai?

Elumalai is a popular baby name in India where every 1 in 230000 have the name. According to our estimate, at least 5000 people have been bestowed Elumalai around the globe, concentrated mainly in Islamic countries.

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Numerological analysis of Elumalai

Partnerships are exclusively important to you. You love books and movies with a powerful message. When it comes to life goals, you are cautious and always plan precisely your next steps. No matter if there's already a solution to a certain problem, you like to figure it out alone. Learn to let go of things that don't belong in your life anymore. You often get involved with people who have a hard time to express how they actually feel.

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