1. Aadhya
Aadhya: Sanskrit origin, meaning "beginning," "first," or "power."
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We found 32 names that are similar to "Adhya" based on sound and style.
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Aadhya: Sanskrit origin, meaning "beginning," "first," or "power."
Aadya (Sanskrit): first, original
Atiya (Arabic): "Gift" or "present"
Adaya (Hebrew origin): Adornment
Adya: Sanskrit for "beginning, first"
Atiyah: "gift from God" (Arabic)
Gift of God
Adeya: Meaning "ornament" in Hebrew, symbolizing beauty and captivating presence.
Sanskrit, meaning "first" or "beginning," alluding to a fresh start or new era.
Ornament, decoration, beauty, grace, artistic.
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Ornament, decoration, beauty, grace, artistic.
Gift from Allah, verse from the Quran, beautiful woman
Ataya: Blessing or gift.
Gift from God, expressing gratitude and blessing.
Gift from God
Gift from God, beautiful, dainty
Meaning: A precious gift from God.
Arabic gift
Bestower of a gift or gift from God.
Aadhyaa: First, beginning, power
Gift, special, precious
Spring flower, new beginnings, growth
Gift from God
Unique, beautiful, fairy-given
One who brings happiness and joy
Ornament or beauty