The baby name Manjira is a unisex name, 3 syllables long and is pronounced "man-jeer-uh".
Manjira is Indian in Origin.
Manjira is a Sanskrit name that means "anklet" or "small bells". It is a unisex name and is commonly used in India. The name is associated with music and dance as the small bells are often used in traditional Indian music and dance performances.
The name Manjira has its roots in Hindu mythology. In Hinduism, the goddess Saraswati is often depicted holding a veena (a musical instrument) and wearing anklets with small bells, which are called manjira. The name is also associated with Lord Krishna, who is often depicted wearing anklets with small bells.
The pronunciation of Manjira is mahn-jeer-ah. The name is of Indian origin and is commonly used in India and other South Asian countries. The name is composed of two parts: "man" which means "mind" or "heart" and "jira" which means "victory". Together, the name Manjira can be interpreted as "victory of the heart" or "victory of the mind".
Manjira has the following similar or variant Names
- Manjiri |
- Manjeera |
- Manjera |
- Manjora |
- Manjula