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Shankhvati Name Meaning, Pronunciation, and History

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Overview

The meaning of the name "shankhvati" is "goddess lakshmi, one who holds a conch shell", and is used often for "girls".

Name
shankhvati
Meaning
goddess lakshmi, one who holds a conch shell
Pronunciation
shank-vuh-tee
Used for
girls
Syllables
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Shankhvati Name Details

Shankhvati is a Hindu name derived from the combination of the Sanskrit words 'shankha' meaning 'conch shell' and 'vati' meaning 'holder' or 'possessor'. In Hindu mythology, the conch shell is symbolically significant and is associated with the Goddess Lakshmi, the Hindu goddess of wealth, prosperity, and fortune. Therefore, the name Shankhvati reflects the qualities of Goddess Lakshmi and is commonly given to girls in Hindu families with the hope that they will possess the attributes of abundance, good fortune, and prosperity.

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Galata (gah-lah-tah)
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Vagesh (vuh-gesh)
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Mufeeza (moo-FEE-zah)
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Hasmit (HAZ-mit)
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Hanny (HAH-nee)
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Walsh (wɔːlʃ)
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Khafiz (khah-FEEZ)
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Tuhinsurra (too-heen-SURR-ah)
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Yakootah (yah-KOO-tuh)
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Clive (klahyv)
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Jayashankar (juh-yuh-shahn-kahr)
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Alleena (ah-LEE-nah)