Baby girl name in Tamil

Tamil culture is expressed in art, If you belong to Tamil family and recently welcomed a baby girl, Then this article is for you, Here you will nd the compleat list of meaningful Baby girl name in Tamil. The name will be with your princess for his whole life, Just remember one thing name is just not for birthday It is for life, Lots of people says that name has a signicant eect on child development, So it is important to choose a good name

Baby girl name in Tamil Baby Girl Name

Meaning of Baby Girl Name Aana Young, Food Grain and Most Precious

Aabha It means to shine, Glow, Or something like sun rays

Arti Prayer or good worship

Anju One who lives in Heart

Amba It is another name of goddess Durga, It also means mother or wakeful

Aasa Hope, Aspiration and admirable

Aarya Precious, Princess and Goddess

Avani It is the famous name in the Tamil TV serial, Avani means The earth.

Nitu It means rules, Morality, policy, principles and ethics Neelu It means blur, blueish Neema Very Brave, Born to wealthy Neena It means new, emotion, better Neepa It is the name of the beautiful ower Nehal Loving, rainy and intelligent Nidhi Treasure, wealth and money Nidhu It means wealth Nilam Blue sapphire, Blue Gem Nirja Lotus ower and it is another name of great Hindu goddess Laxmi Nisha It means night, perfect, quite Nitha Alert, Night Nittu Adorable Noori It means Shining Nadira Pinnacle, Rare and Precious

All the name in this list has a good meaning and reects the Tamil culture, Name is the identity of life, Choosing a good name is very important, I hope this list of Baby girl name in Tamil Help you to choose a good name for your princes, Thanks

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