Aashvi
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The baby boy or baby girl name Aashvi comes from the Indian word which means, "Unknown." Indian word which means, "Unknown." Unknown word which means, "holy essence." Unknown word which means, "holy essence."Someone also suggested the name is an Unknown word which means, "Unique." English word which means, "holly essence." English word which means, "Holy Spirit."
Numerological Meaning (For Entertainment Purposes Only)
People with this name tend to be very warm and nurturing. They are extremely reliable and are often found taking care of others. They have a deep need to try and create harmony in their surroundings. Unfortunately, this can sometimes lead to getting taken advantage of. They can have difficulties saying, "No." They can be quite successful as a Personal assistant, educator, or caterer to a small business.
People with this name tend to be very warm and nurturing. They are extremely reliable and are often found taking care of others. They have a deep need to try and create harmony in their surroundings. Unfortunately, this can sometimes lead to getting taken advantage of. They can have difficulties saying, "No." They can be quite successful as a Personal assistant, educator, or caterer to a small business.
*Numerological Meaning is based on the Pythagorean technique of name numerology, and was adapted from these sources: Wikipedia
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