Chandre name meaning

Gender: Girl
Origin: Sanskrit
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Chandre
Meaning: Moon Shining and A Shining Moon
Rashi: Meen
Nakshatra: Revati
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What does Chandre mean?

Chandre is variation of outstanding Chandra. Meaning of Chandra is Moon Shining and A Shining Moon is of Sanskrit origin.

Variants of Chandre

Chandra, Chandaa, Lachandra

Names that rhyme with Chandre

How popular is the name Chandre?

Chandre is an uncommon baby name in United States and may not be used now. Chandre is a common name in India and South Africa while somewhat familiar name in Namibia. As per our research, over 2000 people has been named Chandre globally.

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1995703812
1984104105
198174038
197990056
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What numerology tells about Chandre?

If you have things to be handled, you handle them right away, without much waiting. You are a walking motivation and inspire people to take control over their lives and make the best of themselves. You are passionate when it comes to relationships but cool off too easily. You have some crazy dreams you want to achieve one day. Be fair and give everyone a chance to prove what they can do. You can't hide emotions because it shows in your eyes how you feel at the moment.

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Famous people named Chandre

  • Chandre Dharma-wardana, Sri Lankan-born academic and scientist

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