"పద్మిని" meaning in Telugu

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Proper name

Forms: padmini [romanization]
Etymology: Sanskrit पद्मिनी (padminī, “a lotus, a multitude of lotuses or a lotus-pond”) Etymology templates: {{bor|te|sa|पद्मिनी||a lotus, a multitude of lotuses or a lotus-pond}} Sanskrit पद्मिनी (padminī, “a lotus, a multitude of lotuses or a lotus-pond”) Head templates: {{te-proper noun|g=f}} పద్మిని • (padmini) f
  1. a female given name Categories (topical): Telugu female given names, Telugu given names, Female people Derived forms: పద్మినీవల్లభుడు (padminīvallabhuḍu)
    Sense id: en-పద్మిని-te-name-pLhOhtoi Disambiguation of Female people: 77 23 Categories (other): Telugu entries with incorrect language header, Telugu entries with topic categories using raw markup, Telugu terms with redundant script codes Disambiguation of Telugu entries with incorrect language header: 67 33 Disambiguation of Telugu entries with topic categories using raw markup: 72 28 Disambiguation of Telugu terms with redundant script codes: 75 25

Noun

Forms: padmini [romanization], పద్మినులు [plural]
Etymology: Sanskrit पद्मिनी (padminī, “a lotus, a multitude of lotuses or a lotus-pond”) Etymology templates: {{bor|te|sa|पद्मिनी||a lotus, a multitude of lotuses or a lotus-pond}} Sanskrit पद्मिनी (padminī, “a lotus, a multitude of lotuses or a lotus-pond”) Head templates: {{te-noun|g=f|tr=padmini}} పద్మిని • (padmini) f (plural పద్మినులు)
  1. A lovely woman, like a Penclope or an Eve. The Hindu poets divide all beautiful women into four classes called (1) హస్తిని, (2) శంఖిని, (3) చిత్రిణి and (4) పద్మిని; which answer to Juno, Flora, Venus and Minerva, respectively:
    Sense id: en-పద్మిని-te-noun-t3VQu2pK

Download JSON data for పద్మిని meaning in Telugu (4.2kB)

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