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BIJAYA is a Sanskrit name meaning 'bloom, flower.' The name may refer to: 1. A Hindu/Buddhist name, derived from the Sanskrit word bija, meaning 'origin, beginning,' and the suffix -ya, meaning 'of.' It is typically given to children after they are born. 2. A surname, derived from the Indian state of Bihar. The name may refer to: a. A Hindu/Buddhist name, derived from the Sanskrit word bija, meaning 'origin, beginning,' and the suffix -ya, meaning 'of.' It is typically given to children after they are born. b. A community of people from Bihar, India. The name may refer to: i. A Hindu/Buddhist name, derived from the Sanskrit word bija, meaning 'origin, beginning,' and the suffix -ya, meaning 'of.' It is typically given to children after they are born. ii. A community of people from Bihar, India. The name may refer to: a. A Hindu/Buddhist name, derived from the Sanskrit word bija, meaning 'origin, beginning,' and the suffix -ya, meaning 'of.' It is typically given to children after they are born. b. A community of people from Bihar, India. The name may refer to: 1. A Hindu/Buddhist name, derived from the Sanskrit word bija, meaning 'origin, beginning,' and the suffix -ya, meaning 'of.' It is typically given to children after they are born. 2. A surname, derived from the Indian state of Bihar. The name may refer to: a. A Hindu/Buddhist name, derived from the Sanskrit word bija, meaning 'origin, beginning,' and the suffix -ya, meaning 'of.' It is typically given to children after they are born. b. A community of people from Bihar, India. The name may refer to: 1. A Hindu/Buddhist name, derived from the Sanskrit word bija, meaning 'origin, beginning,' and the suffix -ya, meaning 'of.' It is typically given to children after they are born. 2. A community of people from Bihar, India. The name may refer to: a. A Hindu/Buddhist name, derived from the Sanskrit word bija, meaning 'origin, beginning,' and the suffix -ya, meaning 'of.' It is typically given to children after they are born. b. A community of people from Bihar, India. The name may refer to: 1. A Hindu/Buddhist name, derived from the Sanskrit word bija, meaning 'origin, beginning,' and the suffix -ya, meaning 'of.' It is typically given to children after they are born.
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