Name Kirmi
Meaning Golden image
Gender Girl
Religion Hindu
Numerology 6
Length 3
Zodiac Sign Gemini

Kirmi Meaning

Kirmi The name is considered very beautiful. Not only this, its meaning is also very good. Let us tell you that the meaning of the name Kirmi is Golden image. By keeping the name Kirmi, your child also starts behaving like the meaning of this name. The name Kirmi is considered very good in the scriptures and its meaning is also liked by the people. After knowing the meaning of the name Kirmi, you can easily name your child Kirmi. People with the name Kirmi are exactly like the meaning of their name. Read further to know the zodiac sign of the name Kirmi, what is its lucky number, and Golden image of the name Kirmi in detail.

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Kirmi's Lucky Number

Those whose name is Kirmi come under the planet Mercury and their lucky number is 5. Women with the name Kirmi are very lucky. Along with this, these people are also intelligent and sharp-minded. Girls named Kirmi like to be independent, they do not like to make promises to anyone. They have the qualities to become businessmen and with their hard work, they can make every difficult task easy. Girls with 5 lucky numbers love adventure in their life. Women with name Kirmi associated with the number 5 are very restless, they have no patience at all. They also show haste in making decisions.

Kirmi Personality

The zodiac sign of girls named Kirmi is Gemini. Girls named Kirmi like to choose such a job in which they get a chance to meet new people every day. They like to always be busy. Women named Kirmi like challenges, which is why they choose only challenging tasks for themselves. Women whose name is Kirmi get bored of a job easily. Girls named Kirmi can become teachers, actors, writers, or salesmen. Girls named Kirmi associated with this zodiac sign are often considered unworthy of trust.

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Kirmi's zodiac Gemini Names, Rashi & Horoscope

Name Meaning Religion
Kunal Lotus, A bird (Son of emperor Ashok) Hindu
Kunalika The cuckoo bird Hindu
Kunaranjini Hindu
Kunda Musk, Jasmine Hindu
Kundalin One who wears earrings Hindu
Kundan Pure, Gold, Brilliant, Jasmine Hindu
Kundana Hindu
Kundanika Golden girl, Jasmine a flower Hindu
Kundanlal Golden Hindu
Kundhaadhara One of the kauravas Hindu
Kundhaasy One of the kauravas Hindu
Kundhabhedy One of the kauravas Hindu
Kundhan Pure, Gold, Brilliant, Jasmine Hindu
Kundhasaai One of the kauravas Hindu
Kundhavai Hindu
Kundhy One of the kauravas Hindu
Kundini An assemblage of jasmines Hindu
Kundir Strong Hindu
Kundrakkudiyon Lord Murugan, One who resides on hills Hindu
Kundrenindhon Lord Murugan Hindu
Kunika Flower Hindu
Kunisha Cuckoo, Nightingale Hindu
Kunj Trees and creppers over grown, Arbour, Living in greenery Hindu
Kunja Trees and creppers over grown, Arbour, Living in greenery Hindu
Kunjabihari Lord Krishna, Enjoyer of lakes Hindu
Kunjal Cuckoo, Nightingale, Living in greenery Hindu
Kunjalata Forest creeper, Wild climber plant Hindu
Kunjalatha Forest creeper, Wild climber plant Hindu
Kunjan Forest girl, Living in greenery Hindu
Kunjana Forest girl, Living in greenery Hindu
Kunjar Dwelling in forest, Name of a mountain, Name of a region, Name of a scrpent, Elephant, 13 th constellation or lunar mansion anything pre-eminent of its kind, Living in greenery Hindu
Kunjatta Hindu
Kunjesh Hindu
Kunjika Of the forest Hindu
Kunjit Hidden in the forest Hindu
Kunna Good Hindu Hindu
Kunsh Shining, Articulate Hindu
Kunshi Shining Hindu
Kunshita Reference to the immaculate conception Hindu
Kunshitha Reference to the immaculate conception Hindu
Kuntal Hair Hindu
Kuntala A woman with luxurious hair Hindu
Kunthi Consort of Pandu and mother of Pandavas Hindu
Kunti Consort of Pandu and mother of Pandavas (The Pandavas' mother. She was the sister of Vasudeva, Krishna's father. Her own father, Surasena, had given her as a baby to his close friend King Kuntibhoja) Hindu
Kunwar Prince Hindu
Kupat Excellent Hindu
Kuppa Attitude Hindu
Kurangi Deer Hindu
Kuresh Hindu
Kurinji Special, Flower which blooms once in twelve years Hindu