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de·vi·ka
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Devika
Devika or Prameela Devi (Tamil: பிரமிளா தேவி, 25 April 1943 – 2 May 2002) was a Tamil and Telugu actress. Devika is the granddaughter of Telugu cinema doyen and pioneer Raghupathi Venkaiah Naidu. One of her uncles was a Mayor of Chennai. Actress Kanaka is her daughter.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of devika in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of devika in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
Examples of devika in a Sentence
My biggest fear is whether I will be able to love them like Mom and Dad or not, i will earn money ; I have faith in Devika Devika. My sister will also earn money ; I have faith in her. We can do what needs to be done in terms of money, but the absence of parents in their lives is a huge gap to fill, how can we ever fill that void ?
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- devikaArabic
- devikaCzech
- devikaDanish
- devikaGerman
- ντεβίκαGreek
- devikaEsperanto
- devikaSpanish
- دویکاPersian
- devikaFinnish
- devikaFrench
- devikaIrish
- देविकाHindi
- devikaHungarian
- դևիկաArmenian
- devikaIndonesian
- devikaItalian
- דוויקהHebrew
- デヴィカJapanese
- ದೇವಿಕಾKannada
- 데비 카Korean
- devikaLatin
- devikaDutch
- devikaNorwegian
- devikaPolish
- devikaPortuguese
- devikaRomanian
- ДевикаRussian
- devikaSwedish
- தேவிகாTamil
- దేవికాTelugu
- DevikaThai
- DevikaTurkish
- devikaUkrainian
- دیویکاUrdu
- lệch lạcVietnamese
- devikaYiddish
- 德维卡Chinese
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