Amuda name meaning

Gender: Unisex, both Boy and Girl
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Usage: Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi and Oriya
Meaning: Purity and Sweetest Food
Rashi: Mesha
Nakshatra: Krittika
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What does Amuda mean?

Amuda is used mainly in Bengali, Oriya, Telugu, Tamil, Hindi, Malayalam, Gujarati, Marathi and Kannada bestowed upon both boys and girls, Amuda means "A Liquid which when Consumed Makes the Person Live Life-long without a Death or Purity".

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How popular is the name Amuda?

Amuda is a popular baby name in Nigeria where every 1 in 20000 have the name as well as in India. At least, 10000 people globally have carried Amuda as their given name according to our estimate.

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What numerology tells about Amuda?

You can spend a whole day on meditation instead of exercise and feel equally productive, or even more. Even though you are a sensitive person, you hate being around people who don't have a problem with expressing their emotions. Your intellectual mind is always generating new creative ideas. You are not a fan of monotony and you can't stand people who just dwell in their comfort zone, waiting for something to happen.

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