Name Taru
Meaning Tree
Gender Girl
Religion Hindu
Numerology 6
Length 2
Zodiac Sign Libra

Taru Meaning

Taru 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 Taru is Tree. By keeping the name Taru, your child also starts behaving like the meaning of this name. If you name your child Taru then it will be associated with the meaning of this name for the rest of her life. Because of the meaning of the name, people named Taru are very much liked in society. People with the name Taru are exactly like the meaning of their name. Below, the zodiac sign, lucky number, nature, and Tree of the name Taru are explained in detail.

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Taru's Lucky Number

If your name is Taru, then your zodiac planet is Venus and your lucky number is 6. Girls with the number 6 Taru are more beautiful. Women named Taru take great care of cleanliness and always perform well in the field of art. Girls named Taru have no lack of patience, they are also very fond of traveling. Girls with the number 6 attract others very quickly. Girls named Taru with the number 6 get immense love and support from their families.

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Taru Personality

Women with the name Taru belong to the Libra zodiac sign. Women named Taru are unstable by nature because selfishness is important to them. Girls named Taru change their personalities according to their needs and desires. Girls named Taru have logic for everything. She thinks more about the future. Girls named Taru are very soft and they protect themselves from taking any kind of decision so that they do not have to take responsibility for it. These people always keep comparing people and things with each other.

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Taru's zodiac Libra Names, Rashi & Horoscope

Name Meaning Religion
Tripurajit Lord Shiva, Conqueror of the three worlds Hindu
Tripurari Enemy of Tripura, Lord Shiva Hindu
Tripurasundari Goddess Parvati, Beauty of the three cities Hindu
Tripuri Goddess Parvati, Three cities Hindu
Tripurte Manifestation of the Trinity - Brahma, Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva Hindu
Triputa Goddess Durga, Devi is called Tripura because she is older than the three persons viz. Brahma, Vishnu & Rudra, She who has three puras cities i.e., Circles, Angles, Lines syllables etc Hindu
Trisanu An ancient king Hindu
Trisha Thirst Hindu
Trishal Trident (mother of Lord Mahavir) Hindu
Trishala Trident (Mother of Lord Mahavir) Hindu
Trishalana A river in heaven Hindu
Trishan A king of the Surya dynasty Hindu
Trishani Hindu
Trishanku A king of the Surya dynasty Hindu
Trishanth Hindu
Trishar Pearl necklace Hindu
Trishika Goddess Lakshmi, Trident Hindu
Trishiv Hindu
Trishla Desirous, Having thirst (Mother of Lord Mahavir 24th Jain Tirthankar) Hindu
Trishna Thirst Hindu
Trishona Desire Hindu
Trishoolin One who has a trident in his hands, Lord Shiva Hindu
Trishul Weapon of Lord Shiva Hindu
Trishulank Lord Shiva Hindu
Trishulin One who has a trident in his hands, Lord Shiva Hindu
Trishulini Goddess Durga, Holding the Trishul Hindu
Trishva Three world Hindu
Trislum Thirst Hindu
Trithesh Hindu
Triti A moment in time Hindu
Tritiya Hindu
Trivani Goddess Durga, The conglomeration of three rivers Hindu
Trivendra The meaning of the name Trivendra is the master of the three super power like Shiv bharma and Lord Vishnu Hindu
Triveni Confluence of three sacred rivers Hindu
Trivid Knowing of three Vedas Hindu
Trivida Hindu
Trivikram Lord Vishnu, One whose three strides covered the whole world Hindu
Trivikrama Conqueor of the three worlds Hindu
Trivikraman Lord Vishnu, One who makes three strides, An epithet of Vishnu who laid the three worlds in three steps in his Vaman Avatar Hindu
Triya Walking in three paths, Young woman, Liar, Tu-huhr, Enlightening Hindu
Triyama Night Hindu
Triyog Controlling all three dimension Hindu
Trizya Hindu
Trupal Chanchal Hindu
Trupesh Hindu
Trupti Stiltedness Hindu
Trusha Thirst Hindu
Trushar Thirsty for someone Hindu
Trushika Hindu
Tryaksh Three eyed, Another name for Lord Shiva Hindu