Aashvith

आश्मिथ
From the Ashwath tree (sacred fig tree); strong, enduring.
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Meaning of Aashvith

From the Ashwath tree (sacred fig tree); strong, enduring.

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Pronunciation & Structure

Pronunciation: /AASH-vith/ Syllables: 2 Akshara Count: 3.5

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Rashi (Moon Sign)

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Nakshatra (Birth Star)

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Numerology

8
Chaldean Number 8

Number 8 is ruled by Saturn (Shani), the planet of karma, discipline, and justice. People with this number have immense potential for worldly success through hard work. They are powerful, determined, and understand that effort equals reward. In Indian tradition, Shani is both the most feared and most rewarding planet — those who align with Saturn's lessons of integrity and discipline are greatly blessed.

Planet: Saturn Colors: Dark Blue, Black, Dark Brown Days: Saturday Gems: Blue Sapphire, Black Pearl, Amethyst
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Spelling Variants of Aashvith — Same name, different spellings

All variants below refer to the same name (अश्वित) with the same meaning. The spelling difference is in English romanisation only — choose whichever you prefer for official documents.

Similar Names

Names that sound phonetically similar — same vibe, slightly different option

Sounds Similar

Ashvath अश्वत्थ
Horse; Strong; Swift. From Sanskrit 'ashva' (अश्व) meaning 'horse'. While 'black horse' is a specific type, the general meaning is 'horse' and its associated qualities like strength and swiftness.
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Ashvat अश्वत
Horse; Strong; Swift. From Sanskrit 'ashva' (अश्व) meaning 'horse'. While 'black horse' is a specific type, the general meaning is 'horse' and its associated qualities like strength and swiftness.
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Aasvi आस्वी
Mare; Related to horses
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Ashwath अश्वत्थ
Horse; Strong; Swift. From Sanskrit 'ashva' (अश्व) meaning 'horse'. While 'black horse' is a specific type, the general meaning is 'horse' and its associated qualities like strength and swiftness.
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Ashvik अश्विक
Blessed and victorious
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Ashvin अश्विन
A cavalier; A Hindu month; Medical God; One who owns horses; The name of the group of divine physicians
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Aswath अश्वत्थ
Horse; Strong; Swift. From Sanskrit 'ashva' (अश्व) meaning 'horse'. While 'black horse' is a specific type, the general meaning is 'horse' and its associated qualities like strength and swiftness.
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Ashwin अश्विन
A cavalier; A Hindu month; Medical God; One who owns horses; The name of the group of divine physicians
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Asvin अश्विन
A cavalier; A Hindu month; Medical God; One who owns horses; The name of the group of divine physicians
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Ashwat अश्वत्
Tree where Buddha medidated and Gained knowledge; Tree of Knowledge
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Aashvith in Different Languages

Hindi
आश्मिथ
Aashvith
सागर; महासागर।
Bengali
আশ্বিথ
Aashvith
মহাসাগর।
Marathi
आश्मिथ
Aashvith
सागर; महासागर.
Telugu
ఆష్విత్
Aashvith
విశాలమైన మరియు లోతైన సముద్రం, అనంతమైనది
Tamil
ஆஷ்வித்
Aashvith
பரந்த மற்றும் ஆழமான கடல், எல்லையற்ற தன்மை
Gujarati
આશ્વિત
Aashvith
મહાસાગર.
Kannada
ಆಶ್ವಿತ್
Aashvith
ವಿಸ್ತಾರವಾದ ಮತ್ತು ಆಳವಾದ ಸಾಗರ, ಅನಂತವಾದದ್ದು
Malayalam
ആഷ്വിത്
Aashvith
വിശാലവും ആഴവുമുള്ള സമുദ്രം, അനന്തമായ പ്രകൃതി
Punjabi
ਆਸ਼ਵਿਥ
Aashvith
ਸਮੁੰਦਰ।
Odia
ଆଶ୍ୱିଥ
Aashvith
ମହାସାଗର।
Sanskrit
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Aashvith
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Nepali
आश्मिथ
Aashvith
सागर; महासागर।

Frequently Asked Questions

From the Ashwath tree (sacred fig tree); strong, enduring.

Mesha

Krittika

The Chaldean numerology number of Aashvith is 8.

Aashvith is a boy name.

Aashvith has its origin in modern indian.

Aashvith is pronounced as /AASH-vith/.

Aashvith has 2 syllables.

Aashvith has an akshara count of 3.5, calculated from its Devanagari spelling.

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