Kharma

Meaning of Kharma

Kharma, pronounced KAHR-muh, journeys from the ancient Sanskrit word karma—meaning action, fate and the gentle echo of “what goes around”—and arrives as a modern melody of promise. The name feels like a warm evening breeze, each syllable dancing with the idea of cause meeting effect—no crystal ball required. In sun-drenched courtyards and lively Latin plazas, the bold “Kh” adds a whisper of mystery and empowerment, striking that perfect balance between exotic flair and heartfelt familiarity. Though Kharma remains gracefully rare, its steady heartbeat in American name lists reflects a growing appreciation for its poetic resonance. Every time a little Kharma giggles, it’s as if destiny itself taps out a rhythm, inviting her to step confidently into a story woven by her own deeds.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as KAHR-muh (/kɑrmə/)

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Carmen Teresa Lopez
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