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      Meaning of the first name Kumari

      Origin

      Indian - Sanskrit

      Meaning

      Daughter

      Variations

      Kamari, Kumani, Kumara
      The name Kumari finds its origins in the ancient Indian language of Sanskrit, where it symbolizes the term daughter. This name holds significant historical and cultural value within Indian society. Historically, Kumari was often used as a title for young girls who were chosen to represent the living goddess, Devi, in select Hindu temples. These young girls, known as Kumari Devi or Kumari Ji, were believed to embody the divine female energy, or Shakti, and were revered by devotees. This tradition dates back centuries and continues to be practiced in certain regions of Nepal and India.

      In modern-day usage, Kumari remains a popular given name for girls in various parts of South Asia. It serves as a reminder of India's rich cultural heritage and the significance of the feminine spirit. As a beloved name, Kumari evokes a sense of pride and connection to Indian traditions, making it a cherished choice for parents seeking a name that reflects their cultural identity. The name Kumari has also expanded its reach beyond South Asia, as people around the world become increasingly fascinated by different cultures and seek to embrace the diversity of global naming practices. In summary, Kumari stands as a timeless name that bridges both historical and modern contexts, embodying the enduring essence of the Indian culture and its deep-rooted beliefs.

      Based on our records...

      Mawpat

      Mawpat

      This is the most common surname associated with Kumari.
      Baijnath

      Baijnath

      This is the most common name of those married to a Kumari.
      Celeste

      Celeste

      This is the most common name for a child of a Kumari.
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      1940 is when there were the most people born with the first name Kumari.

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