Chandra... silky splashes of moonbeams upon the hazy, watercolor pages of an old fairy tale. Chandra is, in my opinion, a godly title wrapped in the cloak of mystery that forever bathes the night sky. As its tantalizing, snowy letters escape the lips, it conjures swirly visions of starlit gardens where moonstruck flowers bloom under the watchful gaze of a lunar sovereign. Like a luminous sylph, Chandra is a worthy denizen of the kingdom of dreams, encouraging dreamers to let their imagination take flight and create from the depths of their soul, passion and helplessness eternally guiding. An ascending nocturne, the overture of the night sky over India... Chandra knows the moon and the stars and everything humans see beauty in.
My girlfriend’s name is Chandra. I am very in love with her, and it’s a beautiful and unique name for a beautiful and unique person. I think anybody lucky enough to bear the name Chandra should be happy to have it.
My name is Chandra and I pronounce it CHAN-dra. I went by my middle name when I was younger because I was aggravated when people didn't pronounce it right. Now I have fallen in love with my name. As I am older now, I love to see all the different variations on how people people pronounce it. I am mixed with African American and European American.
My name is Chandra! It's a cool name and my teachers think it's very interesting. I'm surprised that some actors and actresses are named Chandra. My friends pronounce it as: Shan-dra or Chan-dra or San-dra. I would love to have my nickname "Chani".
Chandra is my last name and I'm blessed to have that. I'm a Indo-Fijian and my ancestors are from India over 500 years ago. I don't know how I got the name but am blessed to have it. I've vowed I'll never change the name because I love it.
Chandra is a beautiful name whether it's pronounced CHAN-dra or SHAWN-dra (I've known girls named both!) It's strong, unusual and elegant at the same time. All excellent attributes for a little girl.