Harsukh name meaning

Gender: Unisex, both Boy and Girl
Origin:
Usage: Hindi, Sikh and Punjabi
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Harsukh
Meaning: Peaceful through Dwelling on God
Rashi: Mithun
Nakshatra: Punarvasu
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What does Harsukh mean?

Harsukh primarily is used among Sikhs, Hindi and Punjabi bestowed upon both boys and girls, meaning of Harsukh is "Peaceful through Dwelling on God".

How popular is the name Harsukh?

Harsukh is a rare baby name in England and Wales where it is still in use. Also, Harsukh is a familiar name in India. According to our evaluation, at least 100 people have been bestowed Harsukh around the globe, concentrated mainly in Islamic countries.

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There's nothing that you cannot achieve if you focus on it. In order to boost your self-confidence and become invincible, you have to learn how to love the person you see in the mirror every day. Your age has nothing to do with your knowledge and wisdom. People complain about your coldness. But these are the people that haven't had the chance to know you better. You should learn to love yourself with all your flaws and imperfections, even the tendency to doubt yourself.

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