Narmad

नर्मद
Bringing delight
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Meaning of Narmad

Bringing delight

Short & Sweet Delight Joyful
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Pronunciation & Structure

Pronunciation: /NAR-mad/ Syllables: 2 Akshara Count: 3

Rashi & Nakshatra

Rashi (Moon Sign)

♊ Mithuna
मिथुन
Planet: Mercury · Element: Air
Ka Ki Ku Gha Na Chha Ke Ko Ha
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Nakshatra (Birth Star)

Ardra
आर्द्रा
Ku Gha Ing Ja
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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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Similar Names

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Narmad in Different Languages

Hindi
नर्मद
Narmad
आनंद देने वाला, प्रसन्नता लाने वाला
Bengali
নর্মদ
Narmad
আনন্দ আনয়নকারী, আনন্দদায়ক।
Marathi
नर्मद
Narmad
आनंद देणारा, प्रसन्नता आणणारा
Telugu
నర్మద్
Narmad
ఆనందాన్ని కలిగించేవాడు.
Tamil
நர்மத்
Narmad
மகிழ்ச்சியைத் தருபவர்; இன்பம் அளிப்பவர்.
Gujarati
નર્મદ
Narmad
આનંદ લાવનાર, ખુશી આપનાર.
Kannada
ನರ್ಮದ್
Narmad
ಸಂತೋಷವನ್ನು ತರುವವನು.
Malayalam
നർമ്മദ്
Narmad
സന്തോഷം നൽകുന്നവൻ, ആനന്ദം കൊണ്ടുവരുന്നവൻ.
Punjabi
ਨਰਮਦ
Narmad
ਖੁਸ਼ੀ ਦੇਣ ਵਾਲਾ, ਆਨੰਦ ਲਿਆਉਣ ਵਾਲਾ।
Odia
ନର୍ମଦ
Narmad
ଆନନ୍ଦ ପ୍ରଦାନକାରୀ
Sanskrit
नर्मद
Narmad
आनंद देने वाला, प्रसन्नतादायक
Nepali
नर्मद
Narmad
आनन्द दिने, खुसी ल्याउने

Frequently Asked Questions

Bringing delight

Mithuna

Ardra

The Chaldean numerology number of Narmad is 8.

Narmad is a boy name.

Narmad has its origin in sanskrit.

Narmad is pronounced as /NAR-mad/.

Narmad has 2 syllables.

Narmad has an akshara count of 3, calculated from its Devanagari spelling.

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