कुष्माण्डिनी
The name Kushmandini is deeply rooted in Jain tradition, referring to Kushmandi Devi, a prominent Yakshini (attendant deity) of the 22nd Tirthankara, Bhagwan Neminatha. Yakshinis in Jainism are revered as protectors of the Dharma and bestowers of blessings. Kushmandini is often depicted holding a 'kushmanda' (ash gourd), a symbol of fertility, abundance, and growth. Choosing this name connects a girl to a lineage of spiritual protection and the blessings of prosperity, reflecting a wish for her life to be fruitful and harmonious, guided by benevolent forces.
Girls bearing the name Kushmandini are often associated with qualities of compassion, creativity, and a strong sense of community. Numerologically, the name aligns with the number 6, which signifies love, responsibility, and service. These individuals are typically nurturing, appreciate beauty and harmony, and are dedicated to creating a supportive and loving environment for those around them, embodying the protective and benevolent spirit of the Yakshini with grace and generosity.