Mandira name meaning

Gender: Girl
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Usage: Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Telugu, Indian, Oriya and Tamil
Meaning: Traditional, Intelligent, Helpful, Carring, Melody, Cymbals, Home and A Dwelling
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What does Mandira mean?

Mandira means Traditional, Intelligent, Helpful, Carring, Melody, Cymbals, Home or A Dwelling is used mainly in Indian, Bengali, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil, Sikh, Sanskrit, Gujarati, Malayalam, Oriya, Hindi and Telugu is used in general as a girl name.

How popular is the name Mandira?

Mandira is a popular baby name in India where every 1 in 40000 have the name. At least, 30000 people around the globe have been given the name as per our findings.

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Numerological analysis of Mandira

Stop treating people like you are better than them even if you really are. The capstone of your name reveals your true personality, your skills, and unique abilities. You are the most self-motivated person you know. Lower your expectations and give the person you truly like a chance to prove. If number 11 is your soul urge no, it reveals your deepest desires. You secretly wish to inspire people with your life.

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  •  Dhyan - Origin of Unexpected and Modernistic Dhyan is in Sanskrit is principally used in Bengali and Marathi, meaning of Dhyan is "Absorbed in Contemplation, Concentrate or Meditation" is aimed at boys
  •  Sukhmani - Curious girl name Sukhmani is used commonly in Punjabi and Hindi, Sukhmani means "Contented Soul, Bringing Peace or Bringing Peace to Heart"
  •  Aruna - Unusual and Leading Rising girl name Aruna is used specifically in Gujarati and Assamese which came from Sanskrit, meaning of Aruna is "Lovely, Dusk or Dawn"
  •  Manyu - Origin of Manyu is in Sanskrit bestowed upon baby boys, meaning of Manyu is "Spirit or Mind" is principally used in Telugu, Kannada and Sanskrit

Famous people named Mandira

  • Mandira Bedi, first ever daily soap on Indian television

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