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Vidula

From Sanskrit meaning 'moonlight' or 'knowledgeable'; also appears as a learned figure in Hindu scripture.

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Vidula comes from Sanskrit and can mean moonlight or knowledgeable, and it also appears as the name of a learned figure in Hindu scripture. That combination of light and learning gives the name a particularly refined intellectual and natural aura.

It is a name where beauty and wisdom are intertwined. In modern use, Vidula feels elegant, serene, and culturally deep. It has the kind of classical Indian resonance that sounds both graceful and substantial.

The moonlight association lends softness, while the learned association gives it depth. Vidula feels like a name that shines quietly rather than brightly.

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