[Facts] Re: Mirabai?
The -bAi bit is easy: in the languages of western India (Hindi/Marathi etc.), it is a feminine honorific. As a relation term it means mother in some languages. It also has the derived meanings of a lady of art, a dancer, or prostitute in some languages.The Meera (as it is sometimes spelt: both vowels are long) bit is more complicated. I do not understand where the meaning `prosperous' given on this site comes from: I am not familiar with this meaning in Sanskrit. The closest to mIrA I can find in Sanskrit is mirA, a limit, or mIra, an ocean, and I think both of these are unrelated. I suspect the name may actually have connection with Farsi mIr meaning main. (My Sanskrit dictionary claims mIramIrA is a woman's name, but it does not provide that with a derivation of a meaning.)
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Mirabai?  ·  BSchoer10  ·  2/28/2006, 4:23 PM
Re: Mirabai?  ·  sam  ·  3/1/2006, 8:30 AM
Re: Mirabai?  ·  তন্ময় ভট  ·  3/1/2006, 8:59 PM
Re: Mirabai?  ·  Cleveland Kent Evans  ·  2/28/2006, 5:19 PM
Re: Mirabai?  ·  তন্ময় ভট  ·  2/28/2006, 9:06 PM
Re: Mirabai?  ·  Kay  ·  3/1/2006, 4:18 AM
Re: Mirabai?  ·  তন্ময় ভট  ·  3/1/2006, 5:09 AM