Neti name meaning

Gender: Girl
Origin: Germanic, Latin, Old Greek, Hebrew, Arabic, Celtic and Old English
Usage: Sanskrit
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Neti
Meaning: Eternal
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What does Neti mean?

Neti came from Old Greek, Old English, Arabic, Germanic, Hebrew, Latin and Celtic, meaning of Neti is "Eternal", principally used in Sanskrit is given to baby girls. Neti is version of lofty and unfading Nettie.

Nettie is variation of biblical, well-liked and timeless Janet.

Variants of Neti

Nettie, Janet, Netta, Janata, Jennette, Janetlee, Jehanne, Ieuan, Johanan, Jean, Jane, Lanetta, Nette, Antonia, Neta, Netia

How popular is the name Neti?

Neti is a popular baby name in Indonesia where every 1 in 9000 have the name. According to our research, at least 30000 people have been bestowed Neti around the globe.

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Numerological aspects of Neti

Freedom is what's most important for you. The letter I as your capstone in your name symbolizes your kindness and naivety. You can't imagine yourself tied to one person for the rest of your life. You can't be around superficial minds that only care about gossip and getting through the day. You would be perfect in the film industry, music industry, writing columns for an influential paper or website or work in a shelter for homeless people or animals.

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