Lila originates of Arabic meaning "dark-haired beauty" and Sanskrit meaning "divine play". It is derived from the given name Leila. Lila is commonly found in African, English, Swahili and Hindi speaking countries. A variant of Lila is Lilavati which is also the title of a mathematics treatise from the 12th century.
Lila originates of Arabic meaning "dark-haired beauty" and Sanskrit meaning "divine play". It is derived from the given name Leila. Lila is commonly found in African, English, Swahili and Hindi speaking countries. A variant of Lila is Lilavati which is also the title of a mathematics treatise from the 12th century.
Lila originates of Arabic meaning "dark-haired beauty" and Sanskrit meaning "divine play". It is derived from the given name Leila. Lila is commonly found in African, English, Swahili and Hindi speaking countries. A variant of Lila is Lilavati which is also the title of a mathematics treatise from the 12th century.
Lila originates of Arabic meaning "dark-haired beauty" and Sanskrit meaning "divine play". It is derived from the given name Leila. Lila is commonly found in African, English, Swahili and Hindi speaking countries. A variant of Lila is Lilavati which is also the title of a mathematics treatise from the 12th century.