Aahana
The Meaning of Aahana
The boy or girl name Aahana comes from the Indian word which means, "First rays of the sun." It also stems from the Indian word which means, "somebody so sweet and to charming like rose." It also stems from the Hindu word which means, "morning glory: first rays of sun." It also stems from the Indan word which means, "Someone who cannot be destroyed.." It also stems from the Indian word which means, "Angel." It also stems from the Sanskrit word which means, "Strong willed like steel." It also stems from the word which means, "Another name for Goddess Durga." It also stems from the Hebrew word which means, "Joys daughter."
Numerological Meaning
People with this name tend to be decisive and good with money. They try to have a balance between the physical and the spiritual worlds. They can often be a successful entrepeneur, and are often striving to reach ever higher goals and positions.
People with this name tend to be decisive and good with money. They try to have a balance between the physical and the spiritual worlds. They can often be a successful entrepeneur, and are often striving to reach ever higher goals and positions.
*Numerological Meaning is based on the Pythagorean technique of name numerology, and was adapted from these sources: Wikipedia
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