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NamasteI came across a name "Haindavati" and curious about its root.Hymavati = daughter of Himavaan ? The closest one I could find but could not break the words to meaningful roots.
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I do know girls being named 'hyndhavi' but 'hyndhavathi' seems odd.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 2:38 PM, Sita Raama <raam...@gmail.com> wrote:A friends daughter's name is that. Thats why I was wondering what could be the source.
The word Hindu is derived from the Sanskrit word Sindhu, first mentioned in the Rig Veda,[3] was the historic local appellation for the Indus River in the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent.[4]
The Brihaspati Agama says:
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हिमालयं समारभ्य यावदिंदुसरोवरम् । तं देवनिर्मितं देशं हिंदुस्थानं प्रचक्ष्यते ।। The land created by the gods which stretched from the Himalayas to the Indu (i.e. Southern) ocean is called Hindusthan, with the हिंदु (Hindu) mentioned in word हिंदुस्थानं (Hindusthan).[5][6] | ” |
The usage of the word Hindu was further popularized for Arabs and further west by the Arabic term al-Hind referring to the land of the people who live across river Indus[7] and the Persian term Hindū referring to all Indians. By the 13th century, Hindustān emerged as a popular alternative name of India, meaning the "land of Hindus".[8]
Bhatt Mahodaya
Are you sure this is a Sanskrit name? Maybe it is a regional name.
Vimala
Vimala Sarma
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Are you sure this is a Sanskrit name? Maybe it is a regional name.
Vimala
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’राहिणी’ ऑक्टोबर २०, २०११
’अरुश’ जून १०, २०११
Arvind Kolhatkar, March 18, 2012.