Anjuli
Anjuli emanates from the Sanskrit term "anjali", which signifies "an act of veneration" or "a greeting forged by intertwining the palms of the hands". It also serves as a familiar appellation in Hindi, connoting "cherished" or "treasured one". Anjuli is an appellation of femininity that can additionally be spelled as Anjali, Anjalee, Anjalea, or Anjula.
Anjuli Basu, a British-Indian scribe and raconteur, Anjuli Bhargava, an Indian journalist and wordsmith, and Anjuli Shukla, an Indian cinematographer, and auteur, are among the renowned personalities who hold this moniker.
Anjuli is a name that expresses both deference and fondness, as well as a connection to India's luxurious and complex culture. It's a term for any young lady who emanates grace, kindness, and wit.