I don't know about the Indian version (you can ask similar question in Hindi category), but about Japanese, I must tell you that names are written in many different ways, but read the same. Meaning one name can have 50 ways to write, with same pronunciation, and most Japanese names are so. Not provided with context or exact person's name or how it is written (kanji) I can only give you few sample ways of its writing and assumedmeanings for them. (Names don't have to have meanings always.) Here is an example:
佳美 : 'Pleasant beauty'
it refers to an Indian season. i myself am looking for which season It refers to the Autumn/Fall season, more specifically between Sep - Oct
Hypnosis in Japanese is saimin and the kanji looks like this: 催眠.
Yatharth is an Indian name meaning "fact, reality".
aanya
minaitheriyaa
There are .47 Indian rupees in one Japanese yen.
In the Indian sub continent, the term "would be" is used to mean your fiance or fiancee. Hope this is what you are looking for.Cheers.
no, it is originally japanese.
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No.
1 Japanese yen = 0.439207903 Indian rupees
its Indian. short for anitha. guess u'd have to ask an Indian for the meaning - i have no idea :D
it refers to an Indian season. i myself am looking for which season It refers to the Autumn/Fall season, more specifically between Sep - Oct
the combination is chinese and indian language.
"Canada" does not have a specific meaning in an Indian language as it is a proper noun and the name of a country. However, different Indian languages may have different phonetic versions to refer to Canada. For example, in Hindi, it is commonly referred to as "Kanada."