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Vamika

वामिका

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PronunciationVAH-mi-ka

Meaning

A name of Goddess Durga; the divine feminine power.

Vamika (वामिका) in English: A name of Goddess Durga; the divine feminine power.

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Works in English: Vamika is easy to pronounce in English, making it a popular choice for Indian diaspora families in the US, UK, Canada, and Australia.

About the name Vamika

Vamika is a Sanskrit girl's name that is one of the names of Goddess Durga, the supreme divine feminine power who vanquishes evil and protects the righteous. The name connects a daughter to Shakti — the primordial energy worshipped across India during Navratri and Durga Puja. Vamika gained wider recognition when Indian cricketer Virat Kohli and actress Anushka Sharma chose it for their daughter. The name is popular across North India and Maharashtra, and increasingly in diaspora communities. VAH-mi-ka is three syllables and pronounces clearly in English — a strong, graceful name rooted in goddess worship.

Frequently asked questions

What does Vamika mean?

A name of Goddess Durga; the divine feminine power.

What does Vamika mean in English?

In English, Vamika (वामिका) means "A name of Goddess Durga; the divine feminine power". It is a name of Sanskrit origin.

Is Vamika an Indian name?

Yes, Vamika is an Indian name of Sanskrit origin, widely used across South Asia and by Indian diaspora communities in the US, UK, Canada and Australia.

How is Vamika written in Hindi / native script?

Vamika is written as वामिका in its native script. In English (Roman script) it is spelt "Vamika".

How do you pronounce Vamika?

Vamika is pronounced VAH-mi-ka.

Is Vamika a Hindu name?

Yes, Vamika is a Hindu name of Sanskrit origin, commonly used by Hindu families across India and by the Indian Hindu diaspora worldwide.

What is the origin of the name Vamika?

Vamika is a name of Sanskrit origin. It is traditionally used as a girl's name.

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