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- Kanika (sanskrit, कनिका) is a Sanskrit Indian feminine name, often found in the Hindu and Jain communities. It means "atom", "seed" or "gold". It also means something that is similar to the colour of a wheat grain, essentially golden. (en)
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- Atom, Seed, Piece of Gold, the colour gold and jeera
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- Kanika means seed of wheat in Hindi (en)
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- Atom, Seed, Piece of Gold, the colour gold and jeera (en)
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- Kanika (sanskrit, कनिका) is a Sanskrit Indian feminine name, often found in the Hindu and Jain communities. It means "atom", "seed" or "gold". It also means something that is similar to the colour of a wheat grain, essentially golden. (en)
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