It has not, 'indigo' is a colour named after the purple dye derived from the plant Indigofera tinctori.
The fullform of India is known as Mroflluf Aidni by the natives
My name is indya so i don't know why you all are tripping bout the meaning! i mean what is the meaning of the name Kayla or Dylan? noone cares its just a name no matter what it means ok so go and name your child that becease to me it means beautiful, stroung, independent, and loyal to me, that's what, it matters what the person is not by there name but by who you are and how you act! AMEN!
The meaning of the term "kenda" is "exalted effigy". It is also the name of a census town in India. In English, it is translated to "nine". It is derived from Swahili.
India is called "Bharat". Another name is 'Hindustan'. The modern English name`India' is derived from the River 'Indus'. Home of the early settlers called 'Aryans' who worshiped the river Indus as 'Sindhu'. in medieval times, the Muslim invaders from Persia called the people of Sindhu as 'Hindu'. Thus, historically the name`Hindustan' (India) and refers to the land of the Hindus. wow! amazing story.. The funny thing is.. that Indus flows in Pakistan now. LOL.
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the name is india derived the great river sindu and indus to the later began the great ruler bharat to the britisher
Probably stolen from the country India
Direct quote from Wikipedia... "The name India is derived from Indus, which originates from the Old Persian word Hinduš."
The name `India' is derived from the River Indus, the valleys around which were the home of the early settlers. The Aryan worshippers referred to the river Indus as the Sindhu.
The name "India" is derived from the Indus River, which flows through the northwest region of the Indian subcontinent. The ancient Greeks referred to the region as "Indika," which eventually led to the name "India."
The name Muskegon is derived from the Ottawa India term "Masquigon". It means marshy river or swamp. People first settled in Muskegon, which is in Michigan, in the 1740s.
The name India (pronounced /ˈɪndiə/) is derived from Indus, which is derived from the Old Persian word Hindu, from Sanskrit सिन्धु Sindhu, the historic local appellation for the Indus River.[22] The ancient Greeks referred to the Indians as Indoi (Ινδοί), the people of the Indus.[23] The Constitution of India and common usage in various Indian languages also recognise Bharat (pronounced [ˈbʱɑːrʌt̪] as an official name of equal status.[24] The name Bharat is derived from the name of the legendary king Bharata in Hindu Mythology. Hindustan ([hɪnd̪ʊˈstɑːn] , originally a Persian word for "Land of the Hindus" referring to northern India, is also occasionally used as a synonym for all of India.[25]
It has not, 'indigo' is a colour named after the purple dye derived from the plant Indigofera tinctori.
The word "India" only has meaning in one language: Old Persian. The name is derived from the Old Persian word Indus, which means "Hindu."
India's national name, "Bharat," is derived from an ancient Sanskrit term meaning "big village."
Yeah, the cheetah is an indian name derived from india's cultural language sanskrit. In fact the real pronounsation is 'the cheeta'. - mayur patanvadiya