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'Veer' is originally derived from the ancient Sanskrit. In Hindi, Veer symbolises a 'brave warrior', representing strength and courage.
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'Yodha' too is originally derived from the ancient Sanskrit. Yodha refers to 'Fighter' or 'Warrior' in Hindi.
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'Virika' is originally derived from the ancient Sanskrit. It means 'warrior-like' or 'brave'.
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A Sanskrit name especially for girls- It means full of energy, glorious, or radiant. The name 'Tejasvini' is common across India and it symbolises bravery, strength, and energy.
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The name Abhimanyu comes directly from Hindu mythology. In the 'Mahabharata', Abhimanyu was Arjun's son. He is remembered as a legendary warrior who fought bravely on the battlefield.
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Breaking down this name, 'Ran', means battlefield in Sanskrit. And 'Veer' is known as a 'warrior' or 'brave'. Hence, the name in its complete form means 'Warrior of the battlefield.'
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