Name Chaaru
Meaning Preety, Pleasant, Beautiful, Loved, Cherished
Gender Unisex
Religion Hindu
Numerology 7
Length 2
Zodiac Sign Pisces

Chaaru Meaning

Most parents want to name their child Chaaru but before that, they do not try to know its meaning. Chaaru The meaning of the name is Preety, Pleasant, Beautiful, Loved, Cherished. Due to Preety, Pleasant, Beautiful, Loved, Cherished the name Chaaru becomes very beautiful. If you name your child Chaaru then it will be associated with the meaning of this name for the rest of her life. Because of the meaning of the name, people named Chaaru are very much liked in society. It is believed that a person with the name Chaaru can have a glimpse of Preety, Pleasant, Beautiful, Loved, Cherished in his nature. Below, the zodiac sign, lucky number, nature, and Preety, Pleasant, Beautiful, Loved, Cherished of the name Chaaru are explained in detail.

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Chaaru's Lucky Number

Chaaru The lord of the name is Jupiter and your lucky number is 3. People with the name Chaaru are attractive. If they work hard they can achieve a lot of popularity. People whose name is Chaaru know how to fulfill their responsibilities well. People named Chaaru live their lives by following rules, principles, and discipline. People of this number are stubborn and obstinate. This is the reason why they have less friends and more enemies. People of this number remain susceptible to diabetes. However, their health remains normal.

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Chaaru Personality

The zodiac sign of the name Chaaru is Pisces. Most of the people of this zodiac sign believe in spiritualism. People of Pisces keep trying to keep themselves satisfied. People named Chaaru try to live peacefully without any disturbance. People named Chaaru stay away from fights. People named Chaaru believe that their opinions must be respected.

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Chaaru's zodiac Pisces Names, Rashi & Horoscope

Name Meaning Religion
Devank Godly Hindu
Devansh Part of God, Eternal part of God, Demigod Hindu
Devansha Part of God, Eternal part of God, Demigod Hindu
Devanshi Divine, Part of God Hindu
Devanshu Hindu
Devantakanashakarin Destroyer of evils and asuras Hindu
DevaPad Divine feet Hindu
Devapi An ancient king Hindu
Devappa Father of king Hindu
Devapriyan Darling to God Hindu
Devarahalli Hindu
Devaraj King among the gods, Name of Lord Indra Hindu
Devarajalu King of the gods, Buddha Hindu
Devarajan Name of Lord Perumal Hindu
Devaraju King of God Hindu
Devarishi Rishi among the Gods Hindu
Devarpana Offerings to the gods Hindu
Devarsh Gods gift Hindu
Devarshee A God like saint. Devarshee was used for naradmuni because he was the son of Brahma and was the saint of Lord Vishnu Bhagwan, Goddess Lakshmi Hindu
Devarshi Teacher of the God, Sage of the devas Hindu
Devarsi Teacher of the God, Sage of the devas Hindu
Devarya Divine belief Hindu
Devasena Lord subramanians consort Hindu
Devasenapati Lord Murugan, Consort of Devasena, The army chief of heavenly gods, Lord Murugan Hindu
Devashish Benediction of God, Pleased by the gods Hindu
Devashree Goddess Lakshmi, Divine beauty Hindu
Devasmitha With a devine smile Hindu
Devasree Goddess Lakshmi, Divine beauty Hindu
Devasri A God like saint. Devarshee was used for naradmuni because he was the son of Brahma and was the saint of Lord Vishnu Bhagwan, Goddess Lakshmi Hindu
Devatha Deity Hindu
Devavarnini Daughter of sage bharadvaja Hindu
Devavrat Oath of God, Another name of Bhishma Hindu
Devavrata One who accepts all penances Hindu
Devavrath Oath of God, Another name of Bhishma Hindu
Devayan Hindu
Devayani Gracious Hindu
Devbrata Bhishma Hindu
Devdakshak Hindu
Devdan The gift of the gods Hindu
Devdarsh Worshipper of God Hindu
Devdas Servant of God, Follower of God Hindu
Devdath God given Hindu
Devdatta Given by God Hindu
Devdeep Hindu
Devdharsh Worshipper of God Hindu
Devdutta King, Gift of God Hindu
Deveena Blessing, Eye of God, Resembling a Goddess, Blessing Hindu
Deven King of the gods, Another name for Lord Indra Hindu
Devender God Hindu
Devendra King of the gods, Lord Indra Hindu