All the above words are not tamil at all. They have Sanskrit origin!
Sinhalese now started to treat sanskrit and hindu religion are of Tamil
properties.
Many Tamils and Malayalees came from South India and now fully immersed
in the Sinhala main stream.
Names Sanskritized------>Tamilized or Malayalized---->Sinhalized
Kuruppus are of malayalee origin.
Herath= Serath(Kerala)
Ponnamperuma and all PERUMAS are of tamil origin.
Tennakoons are of Tamil origin!( Tamil Pandian kings called themselves)
All the KOONs are tamil origin!
Ponnampalm Kulendiren wrote:
>
> Sinhala Names
> [ Mon Feb 8, 1999, GMT 23:41 ]
>
> By: M. S. Visesavatnam - Colomb
>
> Prof. J .B. Dissanayake is the Senior Professor in
> Sinhala at the University of Colombo. His latest book
> is titled 'Understanding of the Sinhalese'. Under
> chapters child gets a name and mind your name he
> states '......
>
> .. Naomi or Anushka may not be meaningful in Sinhala
> but may be otherwise in Japanese or RussianÉ ' It is not
> strange to think of his mind with pre conditioned idea of
>
> Sinhala as an Indo Aryan language to skip his immediate
> predecessor Tamil and Hindu tradition to explain the
> origin of these respectful names. Thus Naomi can be
> traced to originate from the NAYAM or NAYAMANA
> to mean pleasant or meaningful. Anushka can be traced to
> originate from the word ANUSTHANAM meaning
> worship.
>
> He also states 'Unique names have sometimes produced
> semitic addities. Names such as Tivanka, Roshini,
> Priyambika are meaningful but the meaning can be
> embarrassing. Tivanka according to him means crooked
> in three places whereas if he turned his attention to
> Tamil
> he can trace this to originate from the words THIRU
> ANGAM meaning refined position Roshini according to
> the professor means angry woman, whereas it can be
> traced to originate from the Tamil word TOSAM
> meaning with Pride. PIAMBIGAI according to the
> professor means wife or beloved, whereas Tamil Hindu
> meaning is Great goddess.
>
> It is sad intellectuals like Prof. J. B. Dissanayake and
> others from the time of WILHELM GEIGER are just
> looking for Indo Aryan origin of Sinhala and Sinhalese,
> completely forgetting the fact that the Sinhalese are
> similar in origin to the Tamils and the difference is
> that
> the Sinhalese preferred to study the modern Indo Aryan
> Language created by the Tamil Therawath a Buddhist
> priest at a time when there was fierce rivalry to
> establish
> different schools of Buddhism which were really
> different branches of Hinduism.
>
> courtesy : The Island (08.02.1999)
>Poor fellows, they forgot sanskrit!
>ANUSTHANAM
>Tivanka
>Roshini
Who forgot Sankrit ? read the article in full. the following is derivation of
the names from Sanskrit and/or Prakrit
>>Thus Naomi can be
>> traced to originate from the NAYAM or NAYAMANA
>> to mean pleasant or meaningful. Anushka can be traced to
>> originate from the word ANUSTHANAM meaning
>> worship.
>>
Now the author also includes the possibility that these names could have Tamil
Hindu meanings, such as
>> He also states 'Unique names have sometimes produced
>> semitic addities. Names such as Tivanka, Roshini,
>> Priyambika are meaningful but the meaning can be
>> embarrassing. Tivanka according to him means crooked
>> in three places whereas if he turned his attention to
>> Tamil
>> he can trace this to originate from the words THIRU
>> ANGAM meaning refined position Roshini according to
>> the professor means angry woman, whereas it can be
>> traced to originate from the Tamil word TOSAM
>> meaning with Pride. PIAMBIGAI according to the
>> professor means wife or beloved, whereas Tamil Hindu
>> meaning is Great goddess.
who is the poor fellow, you who cannot write a single sentence without a syntax
error or a learned professor who is looking beyond his vistas for meanings.
Your hatred of everything Tamil blinds you to the point where you dont even
read the whole article before jumping to conclusions.
pallavan wrote:
> Poor fellows, they forgot sanskrit!
> ANUSTHANAM
> Tivanka
> Roshini
>
> > origin of these respectful names. Thus Naomi can be
> > traced to originate from the NAYAM or NAYAMANA
> > to mean pleasant or meaningful. Anushka can be traced to
> > originate from the word ANUSTHANAM meaning
> > worship.
> >
> > He also states 'Unique names have sometimes produced
> > semitic addities. Names such as Tivanka, Roshini,
> > Priyambika are meaningful but the meaning can be
> > embarrassing. Tivanka according to him means crooked
> > in three places whereas if he turned his attention to
> > Tamil
> > he can trace this to originate from the words THIRU
> > ANGAM meaning refined position Roshini according to
> > the professor means angry woman, whereas it can be
> > traced to originate from the Tamil word TOSAM
> > meaning with Pride. PIAMBIGAI according to the
> > professor means wife or beloved, whereas Tamil Hindu
> > meaning is Great goddess.
> >
hhaaahahahahaha..........booooooooooooo
Count the errors you made above?
Don't try to teach here, fool! I am not here to learn anything from you.
You better study from Dr. Krishnasamy!
>
> >>Thus Naomi can be
> >> traced to originate from the NAYAM or NAYAMANA
> >> to mean pleasant or meaningful. Anushka can be traced to
> >> originate from the word ANUSTHANAM meaning
> >> worship.
> >>
>
> Now the author also includes the possibility that these names could have Tamil
> Hindu meanings, such as
What is your Tamil Hinduism?
>
> >> He also states 'Unique names have sometimes produced
> >> semitic addities. Names such as Tivanka, Roshini,
> >> Priyambika are meaningful but the meaning can be
> >> embarrassing. Tivanka according to him means crooked
> >> in three places whereas if he turned his attention to
> >> Tamil
> >> he can trace this to originate from the words THIRU
> >> ANGAM meaning refined position Roshini according to
> >> the professor means angry woman, whereas it can be
> >> traced to originate from the Tamil word TOSAM
> >> meaning with Pride. PIAMBIGAI according to the
> >> professor means wife or beloved, whereas Tamil Hindu
> >> meaning is Great goddess.
>
We are not hear to learn from a Sri Lankan Sinhala fool who believes in
Gothrams and Puranas as his source information to embellish his theories of
Aryan supremacy over Tamils.
The article in question was well balanced and had an alternative look at
names.
Tamil Hindu tradition is the amalgamation of Pre- Vedic Tamil culture and
Bhakthi movement in the 9-12 century.
Many Tamil names which are not of Sanskrit origin but have Hindu connotations
are a derived of this amalgamation.
For example Thiru is a purely Tamil word but is used in lieu of Shri which is a
Sanskrit derived word.
Thiru Angam can only mean refined position in Tamil, not Sinhalese idiot. It
is derived due to the Hindu cultural norms.
Now no amount of discussion is going to prevent you from spreading filth as
history in this SCT. But every time you open your syntaxed errored mouth, I
will be here to punch it with my fist.
You talk always nonsense !
You talk like a tamil cine hero!
Your talks has a place among the fools!
You show me youe ass, not the fist!
Suesa12 wrote:
>
> >Don't try to teach here, fool! I am not here to learn anything from you.
> >You better study from Dr. Krishnasamy!
>
> We are not hear to learn from a Sri Lankan Sinhala fool who believes in
> Gothrams and Puranas as his source information to embellish his theories of
> Aryan supremacy over Tamils.
Aryan supremacy is an accepted one in tamil nadu! Don't you know that
idiot!
>
> The article in question was well balanced and had an alternative look at
> names.
>
> Tamil Hindu tradition is the amalgamation of Pre- Vedic Tamil culture and
> Bhakthi movement in the 9-12 century.
What happened in between the pre vedic tamil period and Bhakthi
movement?
Are there any gap of your foolish history for 3000 years?
>
> Many Tamil names which are not of Sanskrit origin but have Hindu connotations
> are a derived of this amalgamation.
>
> For example Thiru is a purely Tamil word but is used in lieu of Shri which is a
> Sanskrit derived word.
TIVANGA(M)
Ti is not Thiru idiot!
>
> Thiru Angam can only mean refined position in Tamil, not Sinhalese idiot. It
> is derived due to the Hindu cultural norms.
>
> Now no amount of discussion is going to prevent you from spreading filth as
> history in this SCT. But every time you open your syntaxed errored mouth, I
> will be here to punch it with my fist.
I see your ass!
>I see your ass!
Kiss it idiot that what you do to your Sri Lankan Sinhala masters who pay you
by the word. Do they pay you more if you make syntax errors.
Thiru Angam = Tivanka
is a possibility and that's what the professor was alluding to.
Only a possibility, but not the correct one.
Yes that why you kiss ass to Sri Lankan pay masters. Palla (avan) . An vihuthi
is for Slaves and Servants. You are servant of the Sinhala pay master.
>> is a possibility and that's what the professor was alluding to.
> Only a possibility, but not the correct one.
What is your evidence , what is your theory to refute it ? Do you even have a
high school education to be able to refute it.
If you find anything like Pallan, that is you!
You tamil brain is so pea brain and thinks that Pallavan = Pallan!
Are the Chera, Chola, or Pandiya Tamil or North Indians?
Your coolie brain tells that they are Tamil names but no meaning in
Tamil..
hahahahahahahahaaaaaa..
So you are not a Thamillan ha
What is the meaning for Pallava, Chera, Chola and Pandya in your Sinhalese
Adimai ?
Your family were slaves of the Tamils (Adimai), thats you hate Tamils with all
your heart. But the some Paisa you make now from your new slave masters in
Colombo is feeding you at Home net work in Ca. USA.