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Aamisha is an Indian name for boys meaning Meat, Food, An object of enjoyment, Desire, Form. Read below for Aamisha's celebrity and ruler associations, and numerological meanings. If Aamisha is the one, congratulations! If you'd like more options, try our Popular Names and Meanings. Just keep clicking the round, white button in the upper-left portion of the screen until finding names with meanings you like. And remember to share Aamisha with your friends.
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What's the numerology on Aamisha?
- Potential. Specialist - Expression / Destiny Number 7. Thought, analysis, introspection, and seclusiveness are all characteristics of the expression number 7. The hallmark of the number 7 is a good mind, and especially good at searching out and finding the truth. Aamisha is so very capable of analyzing, judging and discriminating, that very little ever escapes his observation and deep understanding. Aamisha is the type of person that can really get involved in a search for wisdom or hidden truths, often becoming an authority on whatever it is he is focusing on. This can easily be of a technical or scientific nature, or it may be religious, it matters very little, Aamisha pursues knowledge with the same sort of vigor. Aamisha can make a very fine teacher, or because of a natural inclination toward the spiritual, Aamisha may become deeply emerged in religious affairs or even psychic explorations. Aamisha tend to operate on a rather different wavelength, and many of his friends may not really know Aamisha very well. The positive aspects of the 7 expression are that Aamisha can be a true perfectionist in a very positive sense of the word. Aamisha is very logical, and usually employs a quite rational approach to most things Aamisha does. Aamisha can be so rational at times that Aamisha almost seem to lack emotion, and when Aamisha is faced with an emotional situation, Aamisha may have a bit of a problem coping with it. Aamisha has excellent capabilities to study and learn really deep and difficult subjects, and to search for hidden fundamentals. At full maturity Aamisha is likely to be a very peaceful and a poised individual.
- Desire. Expression - Soul Urge Number 3. His desire in life is personal expression, and generally enjoying life to its fullest. Aamisha wants to participate in an active social life and enjoy a large circle of friends. Aamisha wants to be in the limelight, expressing his artistic or intellectual talents. Word skills may be his thing; speaking, writing, acting, singing. Friendly, outgoing and always very social. Aamisha has a decidedly upbeat attitude that is rarely discouraged; a good mental and emotional balance.The 3 Soul Urge gives intuitive insight, thus, very high creative and inspirational tendencies. The truly outstanding trait shown by the 3 Soul Urge is that of self-expression, regardless of the field of endeavor.
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Letters in Aamisha can be reorganized into another name of the same length.
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