Hemil name meaning
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What does Hemil mean?
Boy name Hemil is used principally in Hindi, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Gujarati, Bengali, Marathi, Malayalam and Oriya, meaning of Hemil is "Smart, Handsome, Cute, Loving Kid or Hem Means Gold".
How popular is the name Hemil?
Hemil is a rare baby name in England and Wales where it is still in use. Also, Hemil is a familiar name in India and Indonesia. At least, 400 people globally have carried Hemil as their given name, concentrated mainly in Islamic countries according to our estimate.
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What numbers say about Hemil?
You should learn to love yourself with all your flaws and imperfections, even the tendency to doubt yourself. Relationships make you feel trapped. The soul is more important to you than your body. It's time you set up a positive mind-set, open up to new adventures and explore the world. You feel things too deep. Partnerships are exclusively important to you. If number 5 is your soul urge no it reveals your constant care of your soul and body.
Other names similar to Hemil, for would be moms
- Naagdhar means One who Wears Cobra or Lord Shiva is used largely in Hindi, Marathi and Tamil is bestowed upon baby boys
- Dhamendra - The boy name Dhamendra is largely used in Telugu and Hindi, Dhamendra means "Dharm Dev"
- Rajeevalochana is used specifically in Telugu and Hindi, Rajeevalochana means "Lotus Eyed or Lord Rama" is used as a boy name
- Nishkaina - Girl name Nishkaina is predominantly used in Kannada, Bengali and Gujarati, Nishkaina means "Selfless"
- Aangat means Colorful used for boys is used predominantly in Telugu and Gujarati
Famous people named Hemil
We could not find any notable namesake.
Lists having Hemil
- Boy names beginning with H
- Hindi Boy Names
- Bengali Boy Names
- Gujarati Boy Names
- Kannada Boy Names
- Malayalam Boy Names
- Marathi Boy Names
- Tamil Boy Names
- Telugu Boy Names
- Indian Boy Names
- Baby Names that mean Smart
- Baby Names that mean Handsome
- Baby Names that mean Cute
- Baby Names that mean Loving
- Baby Names that mean Gold
Sources
- Office for National Statistics, https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/livebirths