Kishwar name meaning

Gender: Unisex, both Boy and Girl
Origin:
Usage: Arabic, Sindhi and Arabic
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Kishwar
Meaning: A Country, Region and Realm
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What does Kishwar mean?

Meaning of Kishwar is A Country, Region or Realm is notably used in Arabic and Sindhi is used for both boys and girls.

Names that rhyme with Kishwar

How popular is the name Kishwar?

Kishwar is a rare baby name in England and Wales, chances of it being still in use are very slim. But an extremely popular name in Pakistan where every 1 in 2000 have the name.

As per our estimate, over 130000 people has been named Kishwar globally.

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Numerological analysis of Kishwar

You lack adventure. When it comes to romance, you are the most sensual partner. Open your mind to new opinion and widen your perspective. You are a wise person with great knowledge that you intend on sharing in the future. You enjoy challenges because they force you to extend your limits and give more than you thought you can. You need to acquire personal independence and hit the road of success.

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  •  Bani - Bani's meaning is An Orator, Earth or Goddess Saraswati is used as a gender insensitive name is dominantly used in Bengali and Telugu
  •  Ashika means Mercury or Person Without Sorrow is commonly used in Bengali and Assamese and a girl name is of Sanskrit origin
  •  Jaimal - Meaning of Jaimal is Glory with the Union of God or Garland of Victory came from Arabic and is given to both sexes is specifically used in Sikh, Hindi and Punjabi
  •  Din - Meaning of Din is Law or Custom used for baby boys has its origin in Vietnamese, Sanskrit and Hebrew is mainly used in Arabic and Hindi
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Famous people named Kishwar

  • Kishwar Naheed, feminist Urdu poet from Pakistan

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