Name Ksema
Meaning Safety, Security, Welfare, Tranquility, Goddess Durga
Gender Girl
Religion Hindu
Numerology 4
Length 2.5
Zodiac Sign Gemini

Ksema Meaning

If you are thinking of naming your child Ksema, then it is important to know its meaning first. Let us tell you that Ksema means Safety, Security, Welfare, Tranquility, Goddess Durga. Having Safety, Security, Welfare, Tranquility, Goddess Durga is considered very good and this is also reflected in the people named Ksema. The name Ksema is considered very good in the scriptures and its meaning is also liked by the people. As we told you Ksema means Safety, Security, Welfare, Tranquility, Goddess Durga and you can also see the effect of this meaning in the behavior of the person named Ksema. According to some social concepts, the meaning of the name Ksema is related to the personality of the person, that is, if the meaning of the name Ksema is then it will be reflected in your personality also. Further, the zodiac sign and lucky number of the name Ksema or the Safety, Security, Welfare, Tranquility, Goddess Durga of the name Ksema are explained in detail.

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Ksema's Lucky Number

Ksema The ruling planet of the name is Mercury and the lucky number is 5. Girls named Ksema are lucky, intelligent, and smart. Girls named Ksema like to be independent, they do not like to make promises to anyone. Those whose name is Ksema have the quality of becoming successful businessmen. They can make difficult tasks easy with their hard work and dedication. Girls named Ksema have the lucky number 5 and because of this, they keep their life exciting. Girls with name Ksema associated with the number 5 lack patience and sometimes make decisions in haste.

Ksema Personality

The zodiac sign of girls named Ksema is Gemini. Girls named Ksema like to do such work in which they can stay busy and connect with new people. Women/girls named Ksema like to do challenging work. Girls named Ksema belonging to the Gemini zodiac sign like to do something new every time, they get bored of doing the same work quickly. Girls named Ksema like to become writers, journalists, actors, teachers, or salesmen in their careers. Women named Ksema are not trustworthy.

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Ksema's zodiac Gemini Names, Rashi & Horoscope

Name Meaning Religion
Kottari Hindu
Koumudi Moonlight, Full Moon Hindu
Koundinya Sage Hindu
Koushik Sentiment of Love and affection, Another name for Indra and Shiva, With knowledge of hidden treasure, Love Hindu
Koushiki Goddess Durga, Enveloped with silk, Silken, Hidden Hindu
Kousik Sentiment of Love and affection, Another name for Indra and Shiva, With knowledge of hidden treasure, Love Hindu
Kousika Silk Hindu
Koustubh A jewel of Lord Vishnu, The most valuable stone Hindu
Kousumi Goddess Durga, Like a flower Hindu
Kovendhan The king of kings Hindu
Kovid Wise, Erudite, Skilled, Cultured, Experienced Hindu
Kovida Wise Hindu
Koviddh Wise Hindu
Kovidh Wise, Erudite, Skilled, Cultured, Experienced Hindu
Kovidha Wise Hindu
Kowmari Name of a Raga Hindu
Kowshik Thoughtfull person Hindu
Kowshika The unique Hindu
Kowshikaa The unique Hindu
Kowsik Thoughtfull person Hindu
Kowsika The unique Hindu
Kowsikan Hindu
Koyal A bird, The cuckoo Hindu
Koyel A bird, The cuckoo Hindu
Koyesha Hindu
Kozhikkodiyon Lord Murugan, The one who has a rooster in his battle flag Hindu
Kradhana One of the kauravas Hindu
Krajena Hindu
Kram Fate, Order, Method, Custom Hindu
Kraman Foot, Horse Hindu
Krandasi The Sky and the earth Hindu
Kranth Revolution Hindu
Kranthi Light, Revolution Hindu
Kranti Light, Revolution Hindu
Krati Hindu
Kratika Hindu
Kratu Name of a sage Hindu
Kreema Hindu
Kreena Beautiful Hindu
Kreesha Divine, Thin Hindu
Kreetanya Hindu
Kreyansh Hindu
Krianshree Hindu
Kriday Lord Krishna Hindu
Krima Hindu
Krina Beautiful Hindu
Krinal Hindu
Krinay Hindu
Krip Beautiful apperance, Splendor, Generosity, Grace, Gentleness, Compassion, Mercy, Lustre compassion Hindu
Kripa Mercy, Compassion, Grace, Gentleness (The two children were found and brought to King Shantanu. Kripa was taught Dhanurveda, the martial arts, by his father, and he became one of the Kurus' martial teachers.) Hindu