does anybody know of baby names that mean lotus? please include origin if you know it? thank you.
Baby names that mean lotus?
Huhana (Hebrew)
Huihana (Pacific Islander)
Jalaja (Sanskrit)
Kairavini (Sanskrit)
Kamala (Sanskrit)
Kamalah (Sanskrit)
Kamalakshi (Sanskrit)
Kamalaksi (Sanskrit)
Kamalika (Sanskrit)
Kamalini (Sanskrit)
Kavela (Sanskrit)
Kumudini (Sanskrit)
Lien (Chinese)
Lien-Hua (Chinese)
Madhupadma (Sanskrit)
Mei-Lien (Chinese)
Mrinal (Sanskrit)
Mrinali (Sanskrit)
Nalini (Sanskrit)
Nirajakshi (Sanskrit)
Padma (Sanskrit)
Padmadharini (Sanskrit)
Padmakshi (Sanskrit)
Padmalaya (Sanskrit)
Padmamukhi (Sanskrit)
Padmashri (Sanskrit)
Padmasundara (Sanskrit)
Padmini (Sanskrit)
Pankaja (Sanskrit)
Pankajakshi (Sanskrit)
Pankajanetri (Sanskrit)
Pushkari (Sanskrit)
Saroja (Sanskrit)
Sarojini (Sanskrit)
Soo Yun (Korean)
Yun (Chinese)
Yun Hee (Korean)
Zuza (Polish)
Zuzana (Polish)
Zuzanka (Polish)
Zuzanna (Polish)
Zuzka (Polish)
Reply:www.behindthename.com
Reply:filio de putana in french
Reply:Female:
Lotus (English, but derived from the Greek word Lotos)
Lakshmi (indian)
Lien (vietnamese)
Padmini (indian)
Padmavati (indian)
Susanna (english, derived from Greek Sousanna, Hebrew Shoshannah or Shoshan, ultimately from Egytian Ssn)
Unisex
Fu (chinese)
He (chinese)
Padma (indian)
Ren (japanese)
I think my favorite would be Susanna. It's probably the only usable one in English. Hope this helped! %26lt;3
Reply:Here's a link to quite a few names with lotus-related meanings: http://www.behindthename.com/php/search.... I'll also paste them below, if that's easier (but the link contains more detailed information, if desired). Hope they help! ;)
ARAVIND m Indian
FU m %26amp; f Chinese
HE f %26amp; m Chinese
KAMAL (2) m Indian
KUNALA m Indian
LAKSHMI f Indian, Hindu Mythology
LIEN (2) f Vietnamese
LOTUS f English
PADMA m %26amp; f Indian, Hindu Mythology
PADMAVATI f Indian, Hindu Mythology
PADMINI f Indian
PANKAJA m Indian, Hindu Mythology
RAJIV m Indian
REN m %26amp; f Japanese
SUSANNA f English, Italian, Swedish, Finnish, Russian, Dutch, Biblical
Edit: I see Layla's already given you that information. ;) Didn't mean to step on her toes there! LOL Sorry for the repeat (I replied before reading through the others).
Reply:for a boy or girl? Lotus is a flower, that's all I know, check Wikipedia, you should be able to find out there
Reply:Lotus, Lotos, Lotusblume = German (blume means flower)
Lotus = French
Loto = Spanish
лотос = Russian
Lotus, Rolklaver = Dutch
Hasu, Ro-tasu = Japanese
Lotusz = Hungarian
Most languages use "lotus" or a slight variation. Hope this helps.
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