Mrittika name meaning

Gender: Girl
Origin:
Usage: Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali, Gujarati and Oriya
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Mrittika
Meaning: Mother Earth
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What does Mrittika mean?

Used commonly in Sanskrit, Sindhi, Kannada, Telugu, Marathi, Oriya, Hindi, Tamil, Gujarati, Malayalam and Bengali, Mrittika means "Mother Earth" is used for girls.

How popular is the name Mrittika?

Mrittika is a popular baby name in Bangladesh where every 1 in 20000 have the name. According to our estimate, over 9000 babies have been named Mrittika globally, concentrated mainly in Islamic countries.

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What numbers say about Mrittika?

Some would say that you are cold-hearted and insensitive but the truth is that you are the most sensitive person. When you are having hardships, you feel like the world's falling apart when it's not. It's so hard to find someone who fights for true values and doesn't pretend to be something he's not. Stop undervaluing love and relationships. You are sensitive, humane and compassionate by nature. Your mood changes constantly because you are so fragile and sensitive.

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  •  Janvika - Meaning of Janvika is One who Gathers Knowledge, Dispeller of Ignorance or Goddess of Saraswathi is mainly used in Marathi, Kannada and Tamil is a girl name
  •  Prabhan - The boy name Prabhan means "Light or Radiance" is dominantly used in Malayalam and Bengali
  •  Achyuthan - The boy name Achyuthan is used in Assamese, Tamil and Bengali languages, Achyuthan means "Indestructible"
  •  Vistarini - The girl name Vistarini means "A Goddess" is particulary used in Oriya and Kannada
  •  Palaksi - Girl name Palaksi is used substantially in Malayalam, Bengali and Gujarati languages, meaning of Palaksi is "White"

Famous people named Mrittika

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Mrittika means soil taken from prostitutes house to make idols of maa durga during durga puja for worshiping maa durga. - Anonymous
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