(Pronounced shuhr-vuhri) A fairly rare name of an Indian girl that means "night", or "twilight", or "the period between sunset and sunrise". Is given to a female who is most likely Hindu. Also the name of the Hindu Goddess Sharvari. Sharvari Devi is an incarnation of Hindu Goddess Shakti (Parvathi). This name is often mispronounced by people of countries other than India. People knowing a Sharvari also find it amusing that Sharvari rhymes with such words as sorry, February, or Ferrari. Sharvaris' are also often artistic and creative, open minded, and free-spirited. They care a lot about others and value what other people think. People named Sharvari are usually ridiculously attractive.
Sharda is a Lady who usually has a smile on her face, is kind and friendly. Physical and mental health are very important. She attracts a lot of people with her unique personality and sexy body. A very loyal friend. Sharda also means Sunlight, Light after Dark.
The cutest nicest girl you'll ever meet! Everyone loves her cause she's so nice, but if you make her mad your head might get ripped off! She also hates the hot, the cold, people and bugs
Man I love shardae cause she's so nice and cute but don't make her mad cause she just might rip your head off(:
See no evil or may be protected from evil, good luck etc
other ways to spell. Shermarke Shamarke Sharmake Sharmaarke Shermaarke Shemaarke
Abdirashid Ali sharmarke was the 2nd President of the Republic of Somalia.
Shar ma arke (Somali name) is made up from two words (Shar) is arabic word witch means bad or -objectionable aspects of the behaviour- or evil, not good etc. Ma arke witch is (Somali word HA-ARKIN)don't see, be guarded from evil. Sharmarke Shar-ha-arkin
A sardar who cleverly conceals his keski a.k.a “dastaar” with a cap, a fashion statement popularized by Indian Cricketer Harbhajan Singh in the late 90s.
Person 1: Does that guy have a patka under his cap?