who knows the ORIGIN and DISCRIPTION OF NAVIKA
I recently logged onto this site, and found the forum board to be very intersting and informative.Ive spent many years trying to discover the meaning and description to the name NAVIKA. Can anyone please assist me with this as soon as possible?Anyone knows the HINDU origin, history and description of NAVIKA can please post a message on the board or alternately send me an e-mail: surajchemeng@yahoo.comI will be eagarly waiting a reply ASAP. All information will be greatly apprecpiate.
Thanx a millionDr. James Smith
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Ive also spent many years trying figure out the origin, description and meaning to the name navika.
Think it means 'new, however Dr. James i cannot help you with the origin nor the history as this seems as a great challenge even for mekind regards
Mark De'Souza
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Stop talking to yourself please.
~Chrisell~ Proudly Australian www.archaeochrisell.blogspot.com
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Nooooo...They are completely unrelated people who by some quirk of fate share a common passion/obsession for the name NAVIKA and who by a pure fluke of luck happened to log in at the same computer ... NOT!PS Most multiple personality trolls claim some variation of the above ;)

This message was edited 12/6/2006, 10:03 AM

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'Chrisell', I dont apprecpiate that which you are trying to imply.
It just so happens that Dr. James and I are both research partners, working at the University of Durban Westville, South Africa.
We were both assigned to put togeteher a journal of hindu and muslim names. Form the many names that we both discovered a few names were fairly difficult to get a hold of.
Is is hard to believe that Dr. James and I are working on a project of the same interest and at times, share the same computer.I would apprecpiate it if you would not make such comments like you have.
Im quite disappointed with you guys!!Mr. R.S.
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Oh really? Well that's funny . . .Because:A) The University of Durban-Westville no longer exists as it has been combined with other institutions to form the University of Kwazulu-Natal.B) A search of the UKZN website turns up no results at all for a James Smith, a Marc De'Souza or a Rolf Singhul.Pretty odd that such astute academics wouldn't be listed at their own university . . .
~Chrisell~ Proudly Australian www.archaeochrisell.blogspot.com

This message was edited 12/8/2006, 10:59 PM

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Please do continue, Dr. James Smith and Mr. Rolf S, even if disappointed. I mean, you said that you researched a name for years, which is already quite astonishing, and furthermore you work together, use the same computer, but need this board to tell each other that you are working on the same name, which is even more remarkable.Is this hard to believe? Well, yes!
Rene     www.AboutNames.ch
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Lmao
~Chrisell~ Proudly Australian www.archaeochrisell.blogspot.com
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