आष्णा
"Desire, Wish"
The name Aashna is derived from the Sanskrit word ‘ashna’, which means ‘desire’, ‘wish’, or ‘craving’. In Hindu mythology, it is the name of a goddess who is the personification of desire and longing.
Symbolizes the innate human desire for knowledge, truth, and spiritual growth.
People with the name Aashna are adventurous, free-spirited, and independent. They have a natural curiosity and thirst for knowledge.
आष्णा
आँधेरी, कामना
आष्णा
Wish, Desire, Yearning
ஆஷ்ணா
ஆவல், காமல்
ఆష్ణా
ఆశేశ, ఆశేశ్యోపప్రయోజిత
A-sh-na
IPA: /əˈʃnə/
People with the name Aashna are adventurous, free-spirited, and independent. They have a natural curiosity and thirst for knowledge.
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The name 'Aashna' has its origins in Sanskrit and is derived from the root 'asha' meaning 'to desire' or 'to long for'. It is often used in the context of spiritual longing or yearning for enlightenment or inner peace.