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Re: What does the Indian name "Ayananka" mean?
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I guess from ayana (=path, from root i, to go, with many IE cognates; often the celestial path of the sun) + anka (the n is soft like in English sing, from ac/anc/ank related to bending, going in a curve etc., anka meaning a hook or a curved part of the body, chariot, etc., especially the lap or bosom of the mother). The liaison rules make that ayanAnka.
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What does the Indian name "Ayananka" mean?  ·  ajay  ·  6/27/2010, 7:07 PM
Re: What does the Indian name "Ayananka" mean?  ·  তন্ময় ভ  ·  7/1/2010, 8:44 PM