Mandip name meaning

Gender: Unisex, both Boy and Girl
Origin: Punjabi
Usage: Hindi, Gujarati, Kannada, Sikh and Punjabi
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Mandip
Meaning: Who Lights in the Heart and Light of the Mind
Rashi: Simha
Nakshatra: Ashlesha
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What does Mandip mean?

The unisex name Mandip means "Who Lights in the Heart or Light of the Mind" which is used substantially in Gujarati, Hindi, Sikh, Kannada and Punjabi has its origin in Punjabi language.

Mandip is form of well-liked Mandeep. Mandeep has its origin in Punjabi, Mandeep means "Light of Heart, Light of the Mind and Light of Sages".

Variants of Mandip

Mandeep, Mandeepa

Names that rhyme with Mandip

How popular is the name Mandip?

Mandip is an uncommon baby name in England and Wales and may not be used now. But Mandip is a popular baby name in India where every 1 in 60000 have the name.

As per our research, over 20000 babies have been bestowed Mandip around the globe.

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What numerology tells about Mandip?

You are an artist by soul, which is something almost everyone envies you for. You have a quick mind. You are the mover and shaker of the world. You can live your dream life only if you put your mind to it. People find it easy to communicate with you but only after you find a way to relax in their presence. Your motto is: be the change you want to see in the world and make a difference while you are alive.

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