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Rachna First Name Meaning

Rachna is a beautiful female name of Indian Sanskrit origin, meaning "Creation." In Sanskrit, Rachna or Rachana refers to a literary or other work. It is associated with creativity and the act of bringing something into existence. Additionally, Rachna may also be linked to various aspects, such as the 1983 Indian Malayalam-language film "Rachana" by Mohan, a village in North Lebanon, a genus of butterflies, a typeface, and notable individuals like Indian film actresses Rachana Banerjee and Rachana Narayanankutty. Furthermore, Rachna holds significance in diverse fields, including a Unicode-compliant Malayalam operating system, a region in Punjab called Rachna Doab, and a university located in Gujranwala, Punjab, Pakistan. The name Rachna encapsulates the essence of creation and is deeply rooted in Indian culture and heritage.

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How popular Rachna first name? (2000 - Now)

Historical popularity of Rachna first name (1880 - Now)

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Famous people with Rachna first name

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Rachna Gilmore

Rachna Gilmore (11 October 1953 – 1 February 2021) was a renowned Canadian children's author, best known for her award-winning picture book, A Screaming Kind of Day, which earned her the prestigious 1999 Governor General's Award for Children's Literature. Born in India and later migrating to London as a teenager, Gilmore pursued her passion for writing after studying biology at the University of London and education at the University of Prince Edward Island in Canada. Gilmore's literary repertoire spans across various genres, including picture books, children's novels, early readers, and non-fiction works, showcasing her versatility as an author. Her notable works include My Mother is Weird, Lights for Gita, A Friend Like Zilla, and Ellen's Terrible TV Trouble. In 1990, Gilmore and her family settled in Ottawa, where she continued to craft engaging and impactful literature for children and young adults, in addition to fiction for adults.Tragically, Rachna Gilmore passed away in February 2021 at the age of 67, leaving behind a legacy of captivating storytelling that will continue to inspire and enchant readers of all ages. Her contributions to the world of literature remain cherished and celebrated, solidifying her as a beloved figure in the literary landscape.

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