Viradhavadha name meaning

Gender: Boy
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Usage: Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Tamil and Telugu
Meaning: Slayer of the Demon Viradha
Rashi: Vrishabha
Nakshatra: Rohini
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What does Viradhavadha mean?

Viradhavadha means Slayer of the Demon Viradha is used as a boy name is largely used in Tamil, Gujarati, Malayalam, Marathi, Kannada, Telugu, Hindi, Bengali and Oriya.

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How popular is the name Viradhavadha?

Viradhavadha is an extremely rare name around the globe.

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You take calculated risks but sometimes you let spontaneity surprise you. You secretly believe that you are a genius. Try to be more compassionate and humane. The letter A as your capstone represents your passion for greater achievements. You don't need a self-confidence boost because your self-confidence is never low. You only need the right ones to be content in life. And you are right. You are very smart and calculative.

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