Guest guest Posted August 31, 2004 Report Share Posted August 31, 2004 Ah! I was wondering when somebody would ask me that question. Well, in " shuddha Hindi " the word Anchit (without the A in the end) means " poojniya " (i.e. the one worth worshipping). Now stop laughing everyone. I am no God, but my mother loved this name so much, so she added the A in the end to make it feminine and that's how i got my name; as my mom puts it, it's unique, musical and has a lovely meaning, what more can you ask from a name? Similarly, my daughter is named Nyanada (or Gyanada for hindi siders; Nyanada is the " Marathisised " version of the word, which i thought sounded much sweeter, and now that I'm half-maharashtrian too, by marriage ......) How's that for lovely names?? Anchita (93) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2004 Report Share Posted September 1, 2004 Poojaniya- Gynanada-Bhushan - Worth worshipping - knowledge giving - Glory...!! Selecting a name for number will not be easy ) BTW can you insert your name to instead of just Dr Bhushan Patil as everytime I think it is Bhushan writing - Shouldn't it read Anchita & Bhushan Ashok ' 84 " Dr.Bhushan Patil " wrote: Ah! I was wondering when somebody would ask me that question. Well, in " shuddha Hindi " the word Anchit (without the A in the end) means " poojniya " (i.e. the one worth worshipping). Now stop laughing everyone. I am no God, but my mother loved this name so much, so she added the A in the end to make it feminine and that's how i got my name; as my mom puts it, it's unique, musical and has a lovely meaning, what more can you ask from a name? Similarly, my daughter is named Nyanada (or Gyanada for hindi siders; Nyanada is the " Marathisised " version of the word, which i thought sounded much sweeter, and now that I'm half-maharashtrian too, by marriage ......) How's that for lovely names?? Anchita (93) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2004 Report Share Posted September 1, 2004 Poojaniya- Gynanada-Bhushan - Worth worshipping - knowledge giving - Glory...!! Selecting a name for number will not be easy ) BTW can you insert your name to instead of just Dr Bhushan Patil as everytime I think it is Bhushan writing - Shouldn't it read Anchita & Bhushan Ashok ' 84 " Dr.Bhushan Patil " wrote: Ah! I was wondering when somebody would ask me that question. Well, in " shuddha Hindi " the word Anchit (without the A in the end) means " poojniya " (i.e. the one worth worshipping). Now stop laughing everyone. I am no God, but my mother loved this name so much, so she added the A in the end to make it feminine and that's how i got my name; as my mom puts it, it's unique, musical and has a lovely meaning, what more can you ask from a name? Similarly, my daughter is named Nyanada (or Gyanada for hindi siders; Nyanada is the " Marathisised " version of the word, which i thought sounded much sweeter, and now that I'm half-maharashtrian too, by marriage ......) How's that for lovely names?? Anchita (93) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2004 Report Share Posted September 1, 2004 Poojaniya- Gynanada-Bhushan - Worth worshipping - knowledge giving - Glory...!! Selecting a name for number will not be easy ) BTW can you insert your name to instead of just Dr Bhushan Patil as everytime I think it is Bhushan writing - Shouldn't it read Anchita & Bhushan Ashok ' 84 " Dr.Bhushan Patil " wrote: Ah! I was wondering when somebody would ask me that question. Well, in " shuddha Hindi " the word Anchit (without the A in the end) means " poojniya " (i.e. the one worth worshipping). Now stop laughing everyone. I am no God, but my mother loved this name so much, so she added the A in the end to make it feminine and that's how i got my name; as my mom puts it, it's unique, musical and has a lovely meaning, what more can you ask from a name? Similarly, my daughter is named Nyanada (or Gyanada for hindi siders; Nyanada is the " Marathisised " version of the word, which i thought sounded much sweeter, and now that I'm half-maharashtrian too, by marriage ......) How's that for lovely names?? Anchita (93) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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