Saleel name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Sanskrit
Usage: Arabic and Hindi
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Saleel
Meaning: Descendant, Son, Handsome and Water
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What does Saleel mean?

Saleel mainly is used in Hindi and Arabic aimed at boys, meaning of Saleel is "Descendant, Son, Handsome or Water" is originated from Sanskrit. Saleel is derivation of Salil. Origin of Salil is in Sanskrit, meaning of Salil is "Sword, Water and Descendant".

How popular is the name Saleel?

Saleel is a familiar baby name in India, Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates. At least, 1000 people globally have carried Saleel as their given name according to our evaluation.

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What numbers say about Saleel?

Express how you feel because withholding everything isn't healthy. You are always preoccupied with other people's problems because they know you are compassionate and ready to help at any time. You are fully devoted to the people you care for but to get to this point with a person, it takes a lot of time and effort. You are an intuitive person and can tell if someone's playing you or not. You have an artistic soul and a good eye for everything you put your focus on.

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