Nandini
In Sanskrit, it means daughter. Generally used as a first name for girls. The root, nand, refers to delight, pleasure, enjoyment. In Hindu mythology, Nandini (Sanskrit: नन्दिनी, "the enjoying") is the name of a wish-granting cow, the child of Kamadhenu and rishi Vasistha.
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