Karishma

Meaning of Karishma

Karishma, born of the ancient Sanskrit root that murmurs “miracle,” unfolds like a frost-kissed sakura drifting across a moonlit koi pond, each syllable carrying the cool grace of a Noh mask’s silent smile. In its Indian heritage it embodies a gift beyond measure—an unseen charm, a quiet spark that might not part oceans or still tempests, yet moves the heart as surely as a lantern’s glow guides lantern-boats down a midnight river. Its pronunciation—kuh-RISH-muh—finds easy harmony on Western lips while preserving the soft emphasis and gentle rise of its Hindi origin. Through dry irony one might note that Karishma will not summon galaxies into alignment, yet it bestows upon its bearer an aura both luminous and enigmatic, as if destiny itself had woven a whisper of poetry into her name. In its resonance there lies the promise of unexpected brightness: a fleeting comet tail, a single dewdrop refracting dawn’s first blush, a living testament to wonder whispered on the wind.

Pronunciation

Indian (Hindi)

  • Pronunced as kuh-RISH-muh (/kəˈrɪʃmə/)

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