PADMINI Meaning in English, PADMINI Baby Name Origin Gender Meaning Pronunciation
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PADMINI
Gender
Girl
Origin
Indian
Meaning
Means "a multitude of lotuses", a derivative of Sanskrit (padma) meaning "lotus".
Related PADMINI Baby Names
Leylani, Evangeline, Tarala, Eashani, Charvi, Lalitha, Harmony, Divya, Janini, Aradhana, Chaaya, Jamini::VARIANTS: Padma (Kannada), Padma (Tamil), Padma (Telugu)OTHER LANGUAGES/CULTURES: Padma (Hindi), Padma (Hinduism)::Admina, Cadman, Carmina, Carmine, Damini, Eadlin, Eadmund, Eadwine, Hadwin, Jamin
Similar PADMINI Baby Names
Paden, Padma, Patamon, Paton, Patten, Pattin, Patton, Patwin, Payden, Payton::Padminish, Padman, Padmanabh, Padmayani, Padmanabha, Patmanjari, Padmanaban, Padmanabhan, Patmanjiri
About
Ruling PlanetJupiter
Positive NatureHelps everyone they meet
Negative TraitsImpatience and boastful
Lucky ColoursBlue, Pink, Yellow
Lucky DaysThursday, Friday and Monday
Lucky StonesYellow Sapphire
Harmony Numbers3, 6, 9
Problematic Numbers8
Best Suited ProfessionsThe person can be a TV presenter
Health IssuesSkin problems like itchy skin, abscess
What people would generally like about you?Fun Loving
What people would generally dislike about you?Over confident
Numerology
The name Padmini has a numerology value of 6
In numerological terms, this means the following
HomeThe place in which one's domestic affections are centered.The place or region where something is native or most common.FamilyA basic social unit consisting of parents and their children, considered as a group, whether dwelling together or not: the traditional family.A social unit consisting of one or more adults together with the children they care for.All those persons considered as descendants of a common progenitor.ResponsibilityThe state or fact of being responsible.An instance of being responsibleA particular burden of obligation upon one who is responsibleReliability or dependability, especially in meeting debts or payments.::3