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Tsvetan
Gender : Boy
Meaning of Tsvetan name : Flower
Tsvetan name also used in these origins : Bulgarian
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Bulgarian Meaning :
The name Tsvetan is an Bulgarian baby name. In Bulgarian origin the meaning of name Tsvetan is : Flower
Numerology
Tsvetan Name Numerological Number is : 2
Person with name Tsvetan has following quality:
Person with number 2 is traits like yielding, receptive, accepting, forgiving, passive, uncomplicated and stable. But, twos make things or groups function more efficiently. Devotion to truth and simplicity is of major importance. Twos are the opposite personality. They are followers, good subordinates and team members.
Name TSVETAN is combinations of TWO occurrence of T , ONE occurrence of S , ONE occurrence of V , ONE occurrence of E , ONE occurrence of A , ONE occurrence of N has a lots of significance in Astrology.
T :
Persons carry very sensitive energies. They highlights the importance of harmony in relationships and teamwork.
S :
Persons have a magnetic presence and a deep sense of emotion. They are persuasive and energetic self-starters.
V :
Persons are very creative. They enhance qualities of focus, resilience, and collaboration in order to build something of meaning.
E :
Freedom is the driving force for a person. They are romantic and have expressive energies to the mix.
A :
Persons are confident, independent, and pro-activity. They influence people with both leadership and motivation.
N :
Imagination and free thinking are introduced through the N. Persons have a unique and purposeful approach to life.
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Tsvagirai | search, look ,here, this way |
Tsvakai | look, search for |
Tsveta | Flower |
Tsvetan | Flower |
Tsvetanka | Flower |
Tsvimbonyoro | The big, silent one |
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Amarante |
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Anfisa |
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Name of a king |
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From the Old English Aethelstan meaning noble stone. Atheistan was a 10th century Anglo-Saxon king. Sir Walter Scott used the name Atheistan in his 19th century novel Ivanhoe |
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fights of possession |
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limit |
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Celebration for joy |
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strong |
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Form of Ethan. Steady |
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