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(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.
Sorry, Sharvari...oh, that rhymed!
Sharvari by daangson February 20, 2011
an adjective used to describe an unusually and startlingly beautiful woman.
Did you see her? God, she was so sarvani!
sarvani by Morgan Elizabeth December 14, 2008
the culmination of talent, wisdom, compassion, humor, and beauty, as a mental state and human embodiment.
Once you've experienced true sarvani, it's impossible to settle for anything less.
sarvani by Riley Leroy June 24, 2009
a font of energy and courage; a ceaseless source of strength and support
In times of trial, one needs only to look towards their sarvani to muster the will to prevail.
sarvani by Anya Pralosi March 13, 2013
a creator of beautiful things; a symbol of kindness, virtue, passion and hope; materialized music.
When searching for a reason to have faith in humanity, one need look no further than to sarvani.
sarvani by Maya Kavi February 2, 2010

Sarkaria 

Belong to the Sardar Jatt caste. Were the highest ranking government officials in the time of Maharaja Ranjit Singh's Raj. As a result have some of the most expensive zamine in Amritsar and Patiala, Punjab.
Last name, Sarkaria
Sarkaria by Patiala November 3, 2010