"Syiwa" meaning in Indonesian

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Proper name

IPA: [ˈʃi.wa]
Etymology: From Sanskrit शिव (śivá, “the auspicious one”). Etymology templates: {{der|id|sa|शिव||the auspicious one|tr=śivá}} Sanskrit शिव (śivá, “the auspicious one”) Head templates: {{id-proper noun}} Syiwa
  1. (Hinduism) Shiva. Wikipedia link: id:Syiwa Tags: Hinduism Categories (topical): Hindu deities, Hinduism Synonyms: Siwa

Alternative forms

Download JSON data for Syiwa meaning in Indonesian (2.0kB)

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