6,232nd
Most common name in India.
22,279
People with this name currently in the iMeUsWe database
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Jamnas name whispers of flowing water and old stories. Its strong link to Indias Yamuna River is clear. The Yamuna, a big part of the Ganges River, is hugely important in Hinduism. Many think the rivers name comes from "Yama," the death god in Sanskrit. Legends say the river goddess, Yamuna, is the sun god Suryas daughter. Some stories say shes a heavenly being who came to Earth, her tears becoming the river. Other stories connect her to Yama, saying the rivers water cleanses and purifies, like the journey after death. These stories, passed down for ages, make this name more than just a name; its a living legend, a flowing story of faith and nature. The exact beginning is lost to time, but the stories are as enchanting as the river itself.This names origins arent pinned down to one specific thing in nature, like a flower or mountain. But its sound feels smooth and flowing, like a river or a gentle breeze.I checked my massive phrase database, and it wasnt there.
This names a big deal – a super important god, actually Krishna, an awesome version of Vishnu. Radha, Krishnas sweetheart, is also closely linked. Big celebrations like Janmashtami (Krishnas birthday bash!) and Holi (a crazy fun color festival often tied to Krishnas playful side) are all about this name. There are other festivals too, though they might be more local.Jamnas a cool name! It has lots of possible variations, like Yamna, Jamuna, or Jemma, depending on how you say it and where it comes from. You could also shorten it to Jam or Amy. Slight spelling changes might give you Jamnah or Jamnia. Its all about the sounds and how the name changes across different languages and cultures.from iMeUsWe Database
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