Manikya name meaning

Gender: Unisex, both Boy and Girl
Origin: Sanskrit
Usage: Assamese, Hindi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Hindi, Indian, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Tamil and Telugu
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Manikya
Meaning: A Light Pink to Blood Red Gemstone, Like a Jewel and Ruby
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What does Manikya mean?

Meaning of Manikya is A Light Pink to Blood Red Gemstone, Bead Like Lamp or Ruby used for both boys and girls which of Sanskrit origin is used largely in Tamil, Marathi, Bengali, Hindi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Oriya, Telugu, Kannada, Assamese, Malayalam, Gujarati and Indian.

How popular is the name Manikya?

Manikya is a popular baby name in India where every 1 in 180000 have the name. At least, 6000 people globally have carried Manikya as their given name, concentrated mainly in Islamic countries according to our research.

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Working harder than required is what you are known for. You can easily get turned off by a person's reckless behavior or bad habits. People respect you for always serving the ugly truth instead of lies. Express your anger in order to clean your soul from the negative energy. Your life interests change as you change, constantly. You need to travel more because you work all the time. It's far better than righting wrongs that can't be undone or fixed.

Looking for a name like Manikya? Please go through the following names

  •  Dharmaditya - Originated from Sanskrit, Dharmaditya means "Devoted, Dharma's Sun or Son of Dharma" normally aimed at baby boys is principally used in Gujarati and Malayalam
  •  Chandrashekhar - Boy name Chandrashekhar means "Lord Shiva, One who Holds Moon In His Hair Knot or Wearing the Moon In His Hair" is used in Marathi, Hindi and Kannada
  •  Indrajeet - Specifically used in Kannada and Telugu, Indrajeet means "Conqueror of Indra, One who Got Victory Over Indra or Lord Indra" and is rooted from Sanskrit is used for baby boys
  •  Niti - Niti's meaning is Policy, Wisdom Personified or Modest is rooted from Sanskrit and is mostly used in Tamil and Hindi is used for girls
  •  Anandi - Originated from Sanskrit, Rare and Contemporary Anandi is used as a unisex name, Anandi means "Joyful, Always Happy or Bringer of Joy" is particulary used in Bengali and Sanskrit

Famous people named Manikya

  • Manikya Lal Verma, member of Constituent Assembly of India in 1949

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