In Gujarati, "vrushali" means prosperous or successful. It is a name that conveys the idea of abundance and prosperity.
Vrushali is a Hindu name that means "daughter of Lord Krishna." It is a common name for girls in India and carries a spiritual and traditional significance.
Prosperity is a wrong meaning for the word. I can see many wrong meaning of different names.Vrushal -it means son of a slave . Chanakya used this word in MUDRARAKSHAS book to describe Chandragupta Mourya.Don't name your child as vrushal or Vrushali.Karna was sutputra, i. e. Son of a driver... He married vrushali... I. e. Daughter of a slave
pronounce it as "eat" girl
"Pronounce it as 'chow'."
in marathi vrushali means a tree
Vrushali is the name of Karnas' wife from the epic of Mahabharat. There is no literature explaining the actual meaning of the word/name "Vrushali"
Vrushali is a Hindu name that means "daughter of Lord Krishna." It is a common name for girls in India and carries a spiritual and traditional significance.
it means daughter
The name Vrushali is of Marathi origin which means beautiful daughter. It is a popular Marathi name for girls.
Vrushali was Karna's wife.
coming after yearly
Prosperity is a wrong meaning for the word. I can see many wrong meaning of different names.Vrushal -it means son of a slave . Chanakya used this word in MUDRARAKSHAS book to describe Chandragupta Mourya.Don't name your child as vrushal or Vrushali.Karna was sutputra, i. e. Son of a driver... He married vrushali... I. e. Daughter of a slave
The name Vrushali does not have a direct translation in Tamil. It is a Sanskrit-origin name commonly found in Indian languages such as Marathi and Hindi.
The name of Karnan and Vrushali was Shivaji Ganesan.
Kunti's another name was pritha. vrushali khadilkar
The correct spelling and pronunciation is Vrishali not Vrushali. The word Vrushali does not have any meaning actual word is vrishali previous definition- Vrishali means a "collection of virtues". "Vrish" means virtue and "ali" means collection. It was also the name of Karna's wife in the Mahabharata.