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Originally posted by: sunandshine
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Originally posted by: bandicoot
maybe off topic
but chellam in tamil means something that is akin to "apple of the eye"
i knw it is from ehr dads name..even then it is a supercute surname
Originally posted by: sunandshine
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Originally posted by: gopalbhai
Are you sue it is Chellam =>apple of the eye" ?
She has also been spelled as Abhilasha Venkatachalam in SVOI. May anybody having seen her name written in Tamil may actually say whether it should be transliterated as Chellam or Chalam!
Originally posted by: bandicoot
am i included😃?
Originally posted by: bandicoot
lol literally apple of the eye in tamil is kanmani
chellam means dearest...which is close to apple of the eye..atleast colloquially it is
I havent seen her name in tamil.i just saw the way her name was spelt...and i am sure it is what i meant
Originally posted by: gopalbhai
Just applied my thought this way - Venkatachalam seems to be more in line keeping in mind the meaning in conjunction the Venkata part. Venkatachalam does appear as quite a popular name , meaningful as well => "Hill of lord venkata" !