Dhimani
d-himani,
dhi-ma-ni
Origin:Indian
Meaning:Very wise, exceptionally intelligent, jewel of intellect
Every time your Dhimani announces a new fact they've learned or recites their ABCs, you'll know you chose their name wisely. A masculine title, Dhimani stems from Kannada, a southern Indian language your tiny tot might learn someday. Deriving from the phrase dhi-mani, Dhimani describes a person who is "very wise," "exceptionally intelligent," or a "jewel of intellect." While these phrases may imply academic prowess, your Dhimani will demonstrate that knowledge and wisdom appear in many forms. Perhaps they'll be renowned for their great advice or their ability to solve any problem, using their intelligence to help others.
Sources
Wisdom Library, Dhimani, Dhīmaṇi: 1 definition
A Kannada-English dictionary by Kittel .F, pg. 826
Britannica, Kannada language, January 2025
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