Where does “Chandi” come from?

Chandi (English) comes from Hindi चाँदी, from Prakrit 𑀘𑀁𑀤𑀺𑀆, from Sanskrit चन्द्रिका, from Sanskrit चन्द्र, from Proto-Indo-Aryan (s)ćandrás, from Proto-Indo-Iranian (s)čandrás, from Proto-Indo-European (s)kand- — to glow, shine; to shine, glow.

Chandi (English): A fierce form of the goddess Durga or Shakti

Definitions

  1. A fierce form of the goddess Durga or Shakti

Ancestry of “Chandi”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Hindiचाँदीsilver; wealth, riches
2Prakrit𑀘𑀁𑀤𑀺𑀆moonlight
3Sanskritचन्द्रिकाmoonlight, moonshine; illumination, splendour
4Sanskritचन्द्रglittering, shining (as gold), having the brilliancy or hue of light (said of gods, of water and of soma)
5Proto-Indo-Aryan(s)ćandrás
6Proto-Indo-Iranian(s)čandrás
7Proto-Indo-European(s)kand-to glow, shine; to shine, glow
Every word from Proto-Indo-European (s)kand-Every word from Proto-Indo-Iranian (s)čandrásEvery word from Proto-Indo-Aryan (s)ćandrás