Akshada name meaning

Gender: Girl
Origin:
Usage: Marathi, Tamil, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Oriya and Telugu
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Akshada
Meaning: Cute, Rice and Gods Blessings
Rashi: Mesha
Nakshatra: Krittika
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What does Akshada mean?

Recent and Unwonted Akshada is used largely in Oriya, Malayalam, Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, Marathi, Kannada, Telugu and Gujarati, Akshada means "Cute, Rice or Gods Blessings" is a girl name.

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How popular is the name Akshada?

Akshada is a rare baby name in United States where it is still in use. Akshada is a common name in India. According to our research, at least 3000 people have been bestowed Akshada around the globe, concentrated mainly in Islamic countries.

YearRankBirths
2016161135

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Numerological analysis of Akshada

Staying true to yourself and realizing your promises is what gives you credibility. Your soul is playful and young. You have no enemies. Instead of running over people on your way to success, you teach them how to find their own path and how to succeed. You actually believe your ideas are the best. And most of the time, they are. When it comes to relationships, you hate monogamy and easily fall in and out of love.

Other names similar to Akshada

  •  Chaturbhuja - Girl name Chaturbhuja is used in Bengali, Telugu and Oriya languages, meaning of Chaturbhuja is "Strong"
  •  Hareendra - Used majorly in Sikh, Kannada and Gujarati, Hareendra means "Lord Shiva or A Tree" is used for baby boys
  •  Dayamayi - The girl name Dayamayi is predominantly used in Assamese, Oriya and Malayalam, Dayamayi means "Kind or Merciful"
  •  Tanupa primarily is used in Kannada and Hindi bestowed upon baby girls, meaning of Tanupa is "Hunger"
  •  Hamsikha - Majorly used in Telugu and Malayalam, Hamsikha is used as a girl name, meaning of Hamsikha is "Saraswathi"
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