Re: Orgin of Tanisha
in reply to a message by Tani1971
I have a girl in my school called Taneesha. I think it may be an indian name?
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The name Taneesha is used by Indians (as in India), but I do not know of a Sanskrit (which it sounds like) meaning for the word. The tan- bit sounds promising: from a verbal root meaning to diffuse like light, stretch like a cord, or bend like a bow, we get a word from rope (and another for generations, etc.) which, in turn, gives `thin like a rope' whence slim, beautiful body, or, more generally, just body. Roots with beauty in them are prime resources for name formation.
There are similar sounding construction in Maneesha which from man, to cogitate, means reflection or conception. Whether a similar construct from tan is possible in some modern Indian language, I would not know.
There are similar sounding construction in Maneesha which from man, to cogitate, means reflection or conception. Whether a similar construct from tan is possible in some modern Indian language, I would not know.