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மீனாட்சி

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Tamil

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /miːnaːʈt͡ɕɪ/, [miːnaːʈsi]

Etymology 1

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From மீன் (mīṉ, fish) +‎ ஆட்சி (āṭci, rule), translates to 'rule of the fish,' referring to the avatar of goddess Parvati (Kotravai in Tamil) as a fisherman's daughter who according to legend was born with beautiful fish-like eyes.

Proper noun

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மீனாட்சி (mīṉāṭci)

  1. a female given name from Tamil
  2. (Hinduism, literary, poetic) goddess Parvati (as the prominent deity of Madurai (a city in Tamil Nadu))

Etymology 2

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From Dravidian மீன் (mīṉ, fish) + Sanskrit अक्षी (akṣī, eyed).

Proper noun

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மீனாட்சி (mīṉāṭci)

  1. a female given name from Sanskrit
    Synonyms: அங்கயற்கண்ணி (aṅkayaṟkaṇṇi), கயல்விழி (kayalviḻi)
  2. Alternative form of மீனாக்ஷி (mīṉākṣi)