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Kersasp
Gender : Boy
Meaning of Kersasp name : Having lean horses; the celebrated Pishdadian hero
Kersasp name also used in these origins : Zoroastrian
Zoroastrian Meaning :
The name Kersasp is an Zoroastrian baby name. In Zoroastrian origin the meaning of name Kersasp is : Having lean horses; the celebrated Pishdadian hero
Numerology
Kersasp Name Numerological Number is : 8
Person with name Kersasp has following quality:
With eight number people must learn how money can be used for the greater good. They are a symbol of infinity, which leads to the next life. This number is worldly and hardworking, but often lacks patience and pliablity. Then can be ruthless in pursuit of their goals. On the other hand they are very family oriented, protecting their loved ones.
Name KERSASP is combinations of ONE occurrence of K , ONE occurrence of E , ONE occurrence of R , TWO occurrence of S , ONE occurrence of A , ONE occurrence of P has a lots of significance in Astrology.
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.
E :
Freedom is the driving force for a person. They are romantic and have expressive energies to the mix.
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.
A :
Persons are confident, independent, and pro-activity. They influence people with both leadership and motivation.
P :
Persons seem wise beyond their years. Person is a well of intellectual and spiritual knowledge.
Name | Meaning |
Kera | Dusky; dark. |
Keran | WOODEN POST |
Kerani | Sacred bells |
Kerbad | An Iranian hero |
Kerbanu | A lady of felicity, strength, and power |
Kerbasea | Warrior |
Kerbasee | Warrior |
Kerbasey | Warrior |
Kerbasi | Warrior |
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Name | Meaning |
Fire dedicated to a war stallion; the second sacred fire of Sassanian Iran, that of warriors; an emblem of military strength |
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One having swift horses; name of the father of Vishtaspa |
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Having tall stallions |
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Having healthy horses; name of an angel to whom Yasht IX (Gosh) is dedicated |
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Possessing a stallion |
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Having a ready horse |
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Possessor of sturdy horses; name of a minister of King Gushtasp who was the husband of Pouruchisti, youngest daughter of Zarathushtra |
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The Kayanian King Gushtasp, patron of Zarathushtra |
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The Kayanian King Gushtasp, patron of Zarathushtra |
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Father of King Gushtasp; swift horsed |
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