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'''Hardik''' is a Hindu male ]. It is an adjective which means "from the heart" (''{{lang|hi|दिलसे}}'') in Hindi; "hard" (''{{lang|hi|हार्द}}'') is Hindi for "heart". Notable people with the name include:
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'''Hardik''' is an Indian ]. It means "From the Bottom of the Heart." Literal English translation of "Hardik" is "hearty." Whenever somebody is congratulated, they are given wishes like "Hardik Abhinandan" or "Hardik Shubhechha."
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Literally translated this means heartiest wishes. This is not the best name if you live in USA.
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In ], a state of India, Hardik is a quite common name.

It is said that a god will descend on earth having this name in ] and go back after learning for what he had come.
Hardik, this word has a deep inner meaning. It is also called core of any substance ( haradh ).
When somebody wins or achieves anything then to congratulate him one says ' Hardik Badhahiya ' in hindi and 'Hardik Abhinandan' in gujarati languages of India.


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Hardik is a Hindu male given name. It is an adjective which means "from the heart" (दिलसे) in Hindi; "hard" (हार्द) is Hindi for "heart". Notable people with the name include:

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