The baby name Kshama is a unisex name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "K-sha-ma".
Kshama is Sanskrit in Origin.
Kshama is a Sanskrit name that means "patience" or "forgiveness". It is a unisex name, meaning it can be given to both boys and girls. In Hinduism, Kshama is also one of the ten virtues that are considered essential for a person to possess. The name is not very common, but it is still used in India and other parts of the world.
The pronunciation of Kshama is "k-sha-ma". The "k" is pronounced as in "kite", the "sh" is pronounced as in "shoe", and the "ma" is pronounced as in "mama". The stress is on the first syllable, "ksh".
The name Kshama has its roots in Sanskrit, which is an ancient language of India. It is composed of two Sanskrit words, "ksham" which means "patience" or "forgiveness", and "a" which is a suffix that means "one who possesses". Therefore, Kshama means "one who possesses patience or forgiveness". The name is often given to children as a reminder of the importance of these virtues in life.
Kshama has the following similar or variant Names
- Kshamya |
- Kshamata |
- Kshamika |
- Kshamitha |
- Kshamakari |
- Kshamavati |
- Kshamadhenu |
- Kshamapriya |
- Kshamalatha |
- Kshamalika |
- Kshamalata