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Most common name in India.
23,320
People with this name currently in the iMeUsWe database
This description is being fetched from FAKIR.
Fakir: A name whispering tales of wandering holy men. The word itself, from Arabic and Persian, simply means "poor" or "beggar." It reflects the lives of many spiritual ascetics, especially in India, who give up worldly things for their faith. Many stories exist about Fakirs, each unique to the individual and their beliefs.This name brings to mind a wandering holy person, suggesting a link to a god of spiritual journeys and giving things up. Think of figures like Shiva, often shown as an ascetic, or maybe a Vishnu avatar known for renunciation. Hanuman, with his incredible devotion, is another possibility. Celebrations might include Maha Shivaratri for Shiva, or Hanuman Jayanti for Hanumans birthday.
Its more of a title, like calling someone a holy man, than a regular name. So, finding similar names is tough. You might see slightly different spellings, like Faquir or Faqir, but those are basically the same name. Instead of nicknames, think of names for people with similar lifestyles. A Hindu holy man might be called a Sadhu, or a Sufi one a Dervish. These arent Fakir variations, but they share a similar meaning.from iMeUsWe Database
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