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Origin:
Kalmyk.
Countries:
Abkhazia.
Number of symbols: 6
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Khundra

Female name



Description

Khendra is a female name derived from the ancient Hebrew word "chanukah," meaning "ornament" or "gift." It is associated with the Chanukkah story, commemorating a holy figure whose festival is celebrated in Jewish tradition. The connection to Chanukkah is both commemorative and historical, reminding us of sanctity and honor. The name Khendra is rare and deeply rooted in Jewish culture. It is not widely used in Russia but is more common in Israel and countries with a significant Jewish population. People with this name are often perceived as elegant, sensitive, and spiritual. They possess a refined taste and may show a particular interest in art, music, or literature. Finding famous bearers of the name Khendra is difficult, but in fiction or cinema, characters with this name can be encountered. For example, in modern TV series or historical novels, such characters are often portrayed as heroines with inner strength and wisdom. Variations of the name include "Chanah," "Chan," and "Nurka." Diminutives are "Nura," "Chanah," and "Chan." This name embodies delicacy and depth, along with values of honor and respect.