Kanika (name)
Appearance
Pronunciation | /kʌnɪkɑː/ |
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Gender | Female |
Language(s) | Sanskrit |
Origin | |
Meaning | Atom, Seed, Piece of Gold, the colour gold and jeera |
Region of origin | India |
Other names | |
Derived | Kana, Kanaka |
Related names | Kanaka, Kanak |
Kanika (sanskrit, कनिका) is a Sanskrit Indian feminine name, often found in the Hindu and Jain communities. It means "atom", "seed" or "gold". It also means something that is similar to the colour of a wheat grain, essentially golden.
Etymology
[edit]The word Kanika has multiple origins.[1] It may mean one of the following:
- Atom, when derived from Kana(Sanskrit: कण), Sanskrit word for atom.
- Seed, when derived from Kanaka(Hindi: कनक), Hindi word for seed of wheat.
- Gold, when derived from Kanaka(Sanskrit: कणक), Sanskrit word for gold.
Religious significance
[edit]The word is mostly found in Hindu religion.[2] It is also found in Buddhism and Jainism. The zodiac sign usually associated with Kanika is Gemini.[3]
Notable people named Kanika
[edit]- Kanika Banerjee, (born 1924 – died 2000), Indian Rabindra Sangeet musician and singer.
- Kanika Beckles, (born 1991), Grenadian sprinter
- Kanika Dhillon, Indian novelist and screenplay writer
- Kanika Kapoor, (born 1978), Indian actress and playback singer
- Kanika Maheshwari, (born 1981), Indian television actress
- Kanika Shivpuri, Indian television and film actress
- Kanika Subramaniam or Kaniha or Divya Venkatasubramaniam (born 1982), Indian film actress
References
[edit]- ^ "Origin of Kanika". India Child Names. Retrieved 2 July 2012.
- ^ "Religion of Kanika". India Child Names. Retrieved 2 July 2012.
- ^ "Zodiac sign of Kanika". India Child Names. Retrieved 2 July 2012.