Basava name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Sanskrit
Usage: Hindi, Sanskrit and Indian
Meaning: Bull, Strong and Virile
Rashi: Vrishabha
Nakshatra: Rohini
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What does Basava mean?

Largely used in Indian, Hindi and Sanskrit, Basava is of Sanskrit origin, meaning of Basava is "Bull, Strong or Virile" is used as a boy name.

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How popular is the name Basava?

Basava is a popular baby name in India where every 1 in 110000 have the name. At least, 10000 people globally have been given the name, concentrated mainly in Islamic countries as per our findings.

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What numerology tells about Basava?

Staying true to yourself and realizing your promises is what gives you credibility. You can easily get turned off by a person's reckless behavior or bad habits. Do what your heart tells you to do. Otherwise, you will end up unhappy. Your intellectual mind is always generating new creative ideas. You don't take them seriously because of their mediocre lives. If this is you then you are probably familiar with your habit of falling for the wrong person because you fall in love so quickly.

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Famous people named Basava

  • Basava Premanand, Indian skeptic, rationalist and debunker
  • Basava, 12th-century Hindu philosopher, statesman

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