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Aakarsh
Gender : Boy
Meaning of Aakarsh name : Attraction
Aakarsh name also used in these origins : Hindu , Tamil , Sanskrit
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Aadalarasan , Aakarshan , Aakarshana , Akarshan , Akrishti
Hindu Meaning :
Aakarsh name meaning in Hindu is Attraction, Gender is Boy and numerological number is 5
Tamil Meaning :
Aakarsh name meaning in Tamil is Attraction, Gender is Boy and numerological number is 5
Sanskrit Meaning :
Aakarsh name meaning in Sanskrit is Attractive, Gender is Boy and numerological number is 5
Numerology
Aakarsh Name Numerological Number is : 5
Person with name Aakarsh has following quality:
Person with number five make projections from the torso. They love change and challenges, but take too many risks. Five numberology meaning shows them to be progressive, free thinking, exciting, fun loging and sexual. People handle unexpected changes and challenges. Five's goal is to be forever youthful and have a good sense of humor.
Name AAKARSH is combinations of THREE occurrence of A , ONE occurrence of K , ONE occurrence of R , ONE occurrence of S , ONE occurrence of H has a lots of significance in Astrology.
A :
Persons are confident, independent, and pro-activity. They influence people with both leadership and motivation.
K :
A powerful force of intuition is associated with K. It influences a person with strong instincts and an ability to work well with others.
R :
Persons are hardworking and are dedicated to supporting and uplifting humanity. Person represents a great power to do great things.
S :
Persons have a magnetic presence and a deep sense of emotion. They are persuasive and energetic self-starters.
H :
Persons are influenced by energies of innovation and independence. They have a need to succeed and are highly motivated to reach their goals.
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Aadalarasan |
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Aakarshan |
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Aakarshana |
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Akarshan |
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Akrishti |
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Attraction |
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Dominion, crown, throne |
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Ideal |
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Ideal |
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Ideal |
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Attractive |
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Its source is a Sanskrit expression meaning "Moonlight." |
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