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Sunitanoun
of Hindi and Sanskrit origin, meaning: reliable one, one of good character, one with good morals, good behaviour, a daughter of Dharma or goddess of divine bliss.
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Sunita
Sunita was a highly accomplished disciple of the Buddha. He was born in a very poor family who had next to no food and was an outcast whose job was to gather flowers from shrines and throw them away: Sunita was eventually ordained by Buddha himself: Sunita practiced night and day Buddha's instructions and became a full Arahant which is the highest saint category, he was granted this status by Brahma and Indra themselves who bowed down to this saint:
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Sunita in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Sunita in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
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- سونيتاArabic
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- ΣανίταGreek
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- ಸನಿಟಾKannada
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- SunitaLatin
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- СунитаRussian
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- సునీతాTelugu
- สุนิตาThai
- sunitaTurkish
- сунітаUkrainian
- سنیٹاUrdu
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- sunitaYiddish
- 苏尼塔Chinese
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