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Kamala Harris bears this name, vice president of the United States. The name also means horrible in Finnish.
Kamala Nandiwadal is one of the main characters on Never Have I Ever. She is Devi's older cousin from India who is getting her PhD from Caltech as a biologist. She is portrayed by Richa Moorjani.
Kamala Devi (October 8,1933 – May 15, 2021) was an actress of Indian and British parentage, best known for her roles in the 1960s opposite her then-husband, Chuck Connors.
Kamala Devi Harris, 49th Vice President of the United States. Her late mother was an Indian-American cancer researcher from the modern-day Tamil Nadu province of India, and her still-living father is a Jamaican economist. Just prior to assuming the office of Vice President, she was a U.S. Senator from California. Before that, she was the Attorney General of California and the District Attorney of San Francisco.As for those of you who downvoted this name and left negative, spiteful comments purely because you dislike the most famous bearer of the name and not for its actual meaning in Sanskrit (lotus, flower), you need to know something:A website that catalogs names isn't the place to air your personal grievances against political figures, and doing so is petty and childish, not to mention hurtful to ordinary people who share their names. It's no surprise most of you chose to remain anonymous when posting your shameful comments.
Our effin vice president! So happy :)
This name is shared by Senator Kamala Devi Harris, California's 32nd Attorney General and, as of 2018, one of California's two Senators. She was the first African-American woman to serve as Attorney General in California.
Kamala Khan is the fourth bearer of the superhero identity Ms. Marvel, in the comic book of the same title. She is a first generation Pakistani-American and the first Muslim superhero to headline her own series.
Kamala Markandaya is an author who wrote Nectar in a Sieve.
Kamala Harris is a district attorney and is included in the new book In Their Shoes by the author Deborah Reber.
A courtesan in Herman Hesse's novel Siddhartha.

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