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Forename Sesha

Across the world, Sesha (Sesha India Indonesia United States Botswana United Arab Emirates, ساشا Iran Iraq Syria Palestinian Territory) is a common unisex forename. The forename Sesha is habitual in India, where it is quite a rare epicene name, Kuwait, where it is a rare masculine name, and Syria, where it is a rare female name. Not in comparison with a country's population, this name is the most popular in India, Indonesia, and the United States. Very seldom, Sesha is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Sesha

name ساشا, name 色莎, name 色砂, name 涩沙, name Sesha, name Seşa, name 瑟莎, name Сеша, name 色夏, name 色沙, name সেশ
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Sesha United Arab Emirates, United States, India, Indonesia, Botswana
ساشا Syria, Iraq, Palestinian Territory, Iran

First names said to be same

Seşa, Сеша, সেশ, 涩沙, 瑟莎, 色夏, 色沙, 色砂, and 色莎

First name Sesha in the context

Sesha is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Sasha Bordeaux , the comics character, Detective Comics; Sasha Blouse , the fictional character from Attack on Titan; Sasha Williams , the character in “The Walking Dead”; Myriad and Sasha Phyronix , the Cazar from Ratchet & Clank, Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal, among other works.

Notable namesakes

picture of vedanta advaita sesha vedanta advaita sesha vedanta advaita sesha Colombian writer, CO (b. 1960) link
sesha manuguri researcher link
ko sesha Indian lyricist, IN link
sesha srinivas vutukuru researcher link
sesha bamini n researcher link
sesha hanson-drury researcher link
sesha vempati researcher, ORCID id # 0000-0002-0536-7827 link

Characteristic surnames

Sai, Areddy, Chalam, Kumari, Prasad, Ratnam, Dasari, Vemuri, Mandava, Sailaja, Sunkara, Bandaru, Rathnam, Gopalan, Lakshmi, Venkata, Mudunuri, Seshadri, Srinivas, Charyulu, Krishnan, Pendyala, Murthy, Choudhary, Thota, Reddy, Bai, Ram, Rao, Mani, Kota, Pani, Raju, Devi, Giri, Thri, Veni, Sayee, Akula, Chary, Boddu, Karri, Konda, Kumar, Patel, Palli, Phani, Gopal, and Kothapalli