Pushpa name meaning

Gender: Unisex, both Boy and Girl
Origin: Sanskrit
Usage: Hindi, Sikh, Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Indian and Oriya
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Pushpa
Meaning: Flower, Beautiful, Flowers and Flower-Like
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What does Pushpa mean?

Pushpa's meaning is Flower, Beautiful, Flowers or Flower-Like is principally used in Gujarati, Hindi, Sikh, Sanskrit, Oriya, Indian, Malayalam, Kannada, Tamil, Assamese, Marathi, Sindhi, Bengali and Telugu and a unisex name is originated from Sanskrit.

Variants of Pushpa

Pushpaa

Names that rhyme with Pushpa

How popular is the name Pushpa?

Pushpa is immensely popular in India where every 1 in 800 have the name. Also it is popular in Sri Lanka. In Bangladesh, England, Pakistan, Malaysia and South Africa it is common while somewhat familiar in United Arab Emirates, Canada, Fiji, Saudi Arabia, Bhutan, Australia, Nepal, New Zealand, Kuwait, Mauritius and Qatar.

At least, 1650000 people globally have carried Pushpa as their given name according to our estimate.

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Numerological aspects of Pushpa

To have letter A as your capstone in your name represents your wild personality, individuality, originality and ambitious spirit. When you feel sad, do good and you will feel better. You are your own person who likes to live on the edge. Change your perspective. You are a carefree and lively creature that's got the love for everyone, even your enemies, although you don't have much of those. You are very smart and calculative.

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

  •  Priyal - The odd girl name Priyal is especially used in Oriya, Bengali and Tamil is of Sanskrit origin, Priyal means "One who Gives Love or Beloved"
  •  Jayantika - Unisex name Jayantika means "Goddess Durga, Paravati or Parvati" which came from Sanskrit is substantially used in Indian, Sanskrit and Hindi
  •  Taruni means Boy, Young People or Young Woman is used in general as a baby girl name is used in Indian and Marathi
  •  Ashakiran - Of Sanskrit origin, Ashakiran means "Ray of Hope" is a gender-neutral name is used mostly in Gujarati and Telugu
  •  Adit means From the Beginning or First is used principally in Bengali and Marathi has its origin in Sanskrit is given to boys

Famous people named Pushpa

  • Pushpa Lal Shrestha, Nepali politician
  • Pushpa Kamal Dahal, Nepalese politician and one of the two chairmen of the Nepal Communist Party

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