Purohith name meaning

Gender: Boy
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Usage: Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Tamil and Telugu
Meaning: A Brahmin Priest
Rashi: Kanya
Nakshatra: Uttara Phalguni
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What does Purohith mean?

Purohith means A Brahmin Priest is used commonly as a boy name is used in Gujarati, Tamil, Hindi, Marathi, Oriya, Telugu, Bengali, Kannada and Malayalam.

How popular is the name Purohith?

Purohith is an uncommon name probably limited to India. As per our evaluation, over 50 people has been named Purohith globally.

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Numerological analysis of Purohith

Expression number 7 reveals your disrespect for people who gossip, lie and have no special purpose in life. You want to be loved more than you already are. You want to be more. More. More. You are gifted with an amazing physiognomy but often doubt your value. When it comes to love, you are a hopeless romantic who dreams of finding your soul mate. To you it's all about passion, poetry, love, emotions, friends, loyalty, talking straight, openness, and everything other people avoid in life.

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