"Ayaan" is not a Sanskrit word. It is a name of Somali origin, meaning "fortunate" or "lucky."
The meaning of "kite" in Sanskrit is "patanga".
The Sanskrit term for ladyfinger is "भिण्डी" (bhindi).
The word for bicycle in Sanskrit is "वेगचक्रद्वन्द्व."
"Aavyan" in Sanskrit means "one who is noble or honourable."
Chikoo is called "Sapota" in Sanskrit. It is known as "madhura phala" which means sweet fruit in Sanskrit.
Ayaan Means Gift from god
It is Arabic for the "Gift of God".
The Sanskrit term for ladyfinger is "भिण्डी" (bhindi).
Ayaan Hirsi Ali's birth name is Ayaan Hirsi Magan.
Ayaan is how you spell in Somali , but its the same!
You can find Sanskrit slokas with Hindi meaning in books on Indian scriptures and literature, online websites dedicated to Sanskrit texts with translations, or through apps that provide curated collections of Sanskrit shlokas with Hindi explanations. Additionally, some educational institutions and libraries may also have resources available for studying Sanskrit slokas with Hindi translations.
Amara in sanskrit means "immortal"
The word ayyan (not ayan) is known in the Arabic language as a formal question tool to inquire about time & it's mentioned many times in the Holy Quran.
Ayaan is not a person. It's an Arabic word that is mentioned in the holy Quran.
No, Ayaan is not a Hindu name it somalian name and that is my answer. By: MDK
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Name: AyaanMeaning: Gift of GodGender: MaleOrigin: ArabicAyaan word is mentioned in Surah al naml(ants) verse number 65 in the holy Quranit means the day of judgment , also the Arabic meaning is gift of godits also a sanskrit word meaning speed.Günther Schlee seems to translate ayaan as "day." (Chapter: "Loanwords in Oromo and Rendille as a mirror of past inter-ethnic relations." Book: African Languages, Development and the State. Page 201. 1994.)Mohamed Diriye Abdullahi says, "Ayaan means good luck and destiny, someone who is in good luck and prosperous might be referred to as ayaanle. Ayaan is also a popular name for girls. In the ancient Cushitic religion, the ayaan, or ayana among the Oromo, are good spirits or angels that mediate between god and humans and whose blessings one seeks. As is known from practices among non-Muslim non-Christian Oromo, the chief priest of the Cushitic cult is the qallu." (Book: Culture and Customs of Somalia. Page 65. 2001.)