Name Sankari
Meaning Goddess Parvati, Consort of Shankar
Gender Girl
Religion Hindu
Numerology 1
Length 3
Zodiac Sign Aquarius

Sankari Meaning

If you are thinking of naming your child Sankari, then it is important to know its meaning first. Let us tell you that Sankari means Goddess Parvati, Consort of Shankar. Due to Goddess Parvati, Consort of Shankar the name Sankari becomes very beautiful. If you name your child Sankari then it will be associated with the meaning of this name for the rest of her life. Because of the meaning of the name, people named Sankari are very much liked in society. According to some social concepts, the meaning of the name Sankari is related to the personality of the person, that is, if the meaning of the name Sankari is then it will be reflected in your personality also. Read further to know the zodiac sign of the name Sankari, what is its lucky number, and Goddess Parvati, Consort of Shankar of the name Sankari in detail.

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Sankari's Lucky Number

The lord of the name Sankari is Saturn and your lucky number is 8. Girls whose name is Sankari and lucky number is 8, they have no shortage of money. Girls named Sankari do not like to follow the rules made by anyone, they make their own rules. Girls named Sankari have a lot of interest in music. Girls named Sankari do not depend on others' help or luck. They reach the heights of success through their efforts. Girls named Sankari are kind but they get success in their life a little late.

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Sankari Personality

Women named Sankari have Aquarius zodiac sign. Women named Sankari are self-controlled and talented. Women named Sankari are intelligent as well as proud of their wisdom. It is often difficult to understand girls named Sankari. Women named Sankari behave well in society but choose friends very carefully. Girls named Sankari have a sympathetic personality and always help the needy.

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Sankari's zodiac Aquarius Names, Rashi & Horoscope

Name Meaning Religion
Gobind Cowherd, Lord Krishna Hindu
Godavari River Godavari, Largest and longest river in south India, One who bestows water and wealth Hindu
Godavri A river Hindu
Gogan A multitude of rays, Many rays Hindu
Gogula Lord Krishna, The Lord of serpents Hindu
Gokila Hindu
Gokilavani Hindu
Gokul A place where Lord Krishna was brought up Hindu
Gokulan Hindu
Golochan Hindu
Gomantak Land similar to paradise, Fertile land & good waters Hindu
Gomathi Name of a river, Queen of beauty Hindu
Gomathy Name of a river, Queen of beauty Hindu
Gomati Name of a river Hindu
Gomethak Well known gem Hindu
Gomini Goddess Lakshmi, Owner of cattle Hindu
Gomthi Name of a river Hindu
Gomti Name of a river Hindu
Gomya Hindu
Gomyasri Hindu
Goohari Paraakramam Hindu
Gool Flower, Rose, Red, Precious, Fortune Hindu
Gopa Gautamas wife Hindu
Gopal Cowherd, Another name of Lord Krishna Hindu
Gopalpriya Lover of cowherds Hindu
Gopan Protection Hindu
Gopashree Hindu
Gopesh Lord Krishna, King of gopis Hindu
Gopi Milkmaid friends of Lord Krishna Hindu
Gopinath King of the world, Milkmaid friends of Lord Krishna or cowherd Hindu
Gopichand Name of a king Hindu
Gopika A cowherd, Cowherd woman, Defender, One who protects cows, Another name for Raadha Hindu
Gopikashri Cowherd, Cowherd woman Hindu
Gopinath King of the world, Milkmaid friends of Lord Krishna or cowherd Hindu
Gopinathan God of Gopi girls, Another name of Lord Krishna Hindu
Gopu Smart Hindu
Gorakh Cowherd Hindu
Goraksh Lord Shiva, A cow keeper, An epithet of Shiva, Name of a medicinal plant Hindu
Goral Lovable, Charming Hindu
Gorank Hindu
Gorav Honor, Pride, Respect, Glory, Dignity Hindu
Gori A fair woman, Goddess Parvati, White, Fair, Beautiful, Brilliant, Another name for the earth Hindu
Gorma Goddess Parvati Hindu
Gorochana Goddess Parvati, A beautiful & virtuous woman Hindu
Goshant Variation to Shanti meaning peacefulness Hindu
Goshita Hindu
Goswamee Master of cows Hindu
Gotam Lord Buddha, Remover of darkness, Full of life, One of the seven rishis, One who enlightens Hindu
Goura Fair skinned, White, Beautiful Hindu
Gourab Honor, Pride, Respect, Glory, Dignity Hindu