[Facts] Anamika, extended meanings of a user submitted name
The name Anamika (female) comes from the Sanskrit word which means, "nameless." Sanskrit word which means, "person without name; little sister; ring finger (finger between middle finger and little finger) is called anamika in sanskrit." Sanskrit word which means, "a beautiful lady having no name.." Hindi word which means, "nameless or without description."
Also suggested is name an Indian word which means, "the ring finger." Hindi word which means, "ring finger." Sanskrit word which means, "The Powerful Ring Finger,The nameless finger. Many cultures (including Muslim) avoided the true name of a powerful entity, and called it indirectly or called it nameless.."
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Also suggested is name an Indian word which means, "the ring finger." Hindi word which means, "ring finger." Sanskrit word which means, "The Powerful Ring Finger,The nameless finger. Many cultures (including Muslim) avoided the true name of a powerful entity, and called it indirectly or called it nameless.."
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Anamika, extended meanings of a user submitted name
please give me reply what is the actually meaning name of Anamika.
please give me reply what is the actually meaning name of Anamika.
my house name is anamika-somebody told me that the devis name is anamika-somebody is it so-I refer to it as ring finger and nameless(maybe)-everybody has names-thats why the doubt
It indeed means nameless in Sanskrit, from the privative a- (like in Greek) attached to the stem nAman (cognate with English name) with the possesive suffix -aka/-ikA (depending on the gender). The masculine and neuter do not have nice name meanings (unmentionable, dishonourable, intercalary month, hemorrhoids, etc.), and the feminine does mean the ring finger (what a paradox: the others have names: old finger, scolding/threatening finger, middle finger, little finger, so this one has no name, oh sorry, it has a name: the nameless finger). It has also been used as a name for long. The connection to Goddess comes from the fact that one of her epithets is that she is unknowable, she is prior to all knowledge, so she is unnameable either. Do not know how long back that concept goes, but it is at least a thousand years old.
please find some beautiful meaning of anamika
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