19,629th
Most common name in India.
66
People with this name currently in the iMeUsWe database
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The word is super old, coming from ancient English and similar older languages. People used it to describe someone long before it was ever a name. It means what it means, and thats that.This names a fun word! It pops up in lots of common sayings. Think "April Fools Day"—a day for silly jokes. We also say someone "made a fool of themselves" if they did something embarrassing, and a "fools errand" is a pointless task. These phrases all show how this name can mean someone tricked, mistaken, or just plain silly.
Krishnas story is fascinating! Hes both a deity and his own avatar, which is pretty unique. Radha, his beloved, is also a significant figure. Janmashtami celebrates his birthday, and Holi, a vibrant festival of colors, reflects his playful spirit.Its more likely a nickname. Think of it as a playful jab, maybe for someone clumsy or a bit silly. So, related names could be "Folly" (for a girl), "Foul" (though thats a bit harsh!), "Foolie," or "Fooly" (cute nicknames!). Or, you could go with names that mean something similar, like "Jester," "Merryman," or "Simpleton." The best fit really depends on the story.from iMeUsWe Database
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