Kanika means seed of wheat in Hindi | |
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
The word Kanika has multiple origins. 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
The word is mostly found in Hindu religion. It is also found in Buddhism and Jainism. The zodiac sign usually associated with Kanika is Gemini.
Notable people named Kanika
- 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
- "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.