I was nominated for a similar challenge by many people. I never was able to write on this. Though I don't have much to write and I hate writing about myself, still I will try to somehow write. Thanks for nominating @vinamra. Oh now Vijay it is. 😛
The funny thing was that I was thinking you were a girl. @vinamra sounded to me like a girl name. Thanks for clarifying. 🤣😉
Well, its a boy name though can also be used by a girl. A boy or girl both can be humble...😜
As we have several examples of them where the same name was shared by both genders. But, I like vinamra now.👍
Usually names ending with "a" sound belongs to female gender. That's how it is accepted world wide I guess. But no problem. I liked the name @vinamra. It sounded so different to me. And meaning makes it even more special. 😌
Really? @bala41288, names ending with "a" are feminine? Never heard of that rule before now. But doesn't that go against your own profile name of "Bala"?
Oh... that I didn't know
Well at the end it doesn't matter by which name you call me. People remember you, that's the only thing.😜
You have one more option Vijay Dinanath Chouhan...😁
That's quite a mouthful nice. 😁 I will stick with @vinamra or Vijay itself.
That's a nice question @rickie. And by the way my full name is not Bala. 😀 The name Bala is used by both the genders. It is actually pronounced as Baala which means Small in Sanskrit. So it is according to the way names are described. The great scholors in Sanskrit (Sorry I'm not a big expert) will be able to explain in detail why words "a" sounds, "e" sounds and "I" sounds and few more are not very popular in female names.