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'''Hardik''' is an Indian ]. Literally "Hard" means Heart and "Hardik" means "From the Bottom of the Heart". It means "Dil se" in Hindi, Literal English translation of "Hardik" is "hearty". Whenever somebody is congratulated, they are given wishes like "Hardik Abhinandan" or "Hardik Shubhechha". Moreover, it's used at the time of inviting someone like "Hardik Swagatam". | '''Hardik''' is an Indian ]. Literally "Hard" means Heart and "Hardik" means "From the Bottom of the Heart". It means "Dil se" in Hindi, Literal English translation of "Hardik" is "hearty". Whenever somebody is congratulated, they are given wishes like "Hardik Abhinandan" or "Hardik Shubhechha". Moreover, it's used at the time of inviting someone like "Hardik Swagatam". | ||
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Hardik, this word has a deep inner meaning. It is also called core of any substance ( hardh ). | Hardik, this word has a deep inner meaning. It is also called core of any substance ( hardh ). | ||
When somebody wins or achieves anything then to congratulate him one says ' Hardik Badhahiya ' in hindi and 'Hardik Abhinandan' in gujarati languages of India. | 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 an Indian given name. Literally "Hard" means Heart and "Hardik" means "From the Bottom of the Heart". It means "Dil se" in Hindi, Literal English translation of "Hardik" is "hearty". Whenever somebody is congratulated, they are given wishes like "Hardik Abhinandan" or "Hardik Shubhechha". Moreover, it's used at the time of inviting someone like "Hardik Swagatam". Literally translated this means heartiest wishes.
In Gujarat, a state of India, Hardik is a quite common name.
Hardik, this word has a deep inner meaning. It is also called core of any substance ( hardh ).
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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