Sunamya name meaning

Gender: Girl
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Usage: Hindi, Malayalam, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Marathi, Oriya, Tamil and Telugu
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Sunamya
Meaning: Sweet Chartered
Rashi: Kumbha
Nakshatra: Shatabhisha
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What does Sunamya mean?

Particulary used in Hindi, Gujarati, Telugu, Kannada, Oriya, Tamil, Bengali, Marathi and Malayalam, Sunamya is used as a girl name, meaning of Sunamya is "Sweet Chartered".

How popular is the name Sunamya?

Sunamya is a familiar baby name in Indonesia. At least, 200 people globally have carried Sunamya as their given name, concentrated mainly in Islamic countries according to our estimate.

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What numerology tells about Sunamya?

You are looking for your higher purpose. Be the living proof to those who ignored you, they need to realize you were right this whole time. You influence people with your words, so make sure you say the right words. You desire to change constantly and you get easily bored. You can stare at a wall and not feel bored because of your busy mind. You don't have to lie but find a subtle way to tell someone they need improvement or work harder on something to get it done correctly.

Looking for names similar to Sunamya? Please go through the following names

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  •  Mani Shankar - Majorly used in Kannada, Oriya and Malayalam, Mani Shankar is used as a boy name, meaning of Mani Shankar is "Lord Shiva"
  •  Nithilam - Nithilam's meaning is Pure Like the Pearl or Beautiful Like Pearl is notably used in Tamil, Telugu and Oriya is aimed at girls
  •  Satyavrat - Boy name Satyavrat means "One who has Taken Vow of Truth or Dedicated to Truth" is chiefly used in Kannada and Bengali
  •  Shiesta is used in Bengali and Kannada, Shiesta means "Disciplined, Eminent or Well Behaved" is given to baby girls

Famous people named Sunamya

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