In Kannada script, "I am in love with you" would be written as "ನಾನು ನಿನ್ನನ್ನು ಪ್ರೀತಿಸುತ್ತಿದ್ದೇನೆ" and "I love you many thanks" would be written as "ನಾನು ನಿನ್ನನ್ನು ಹೆಚ್ಚಿನ ಧನ್ಯವಾದಗಳು".
ನಾ ನಿನ್ನ ಪ್ರೀತಿಸುವೆ - Naa ninna preetisuve.
Both serve equal. There is no comparison.
zindgi ek sapna he ek din mile to dusre bhale ke liye jina
'chowa dosham' = manglik (mangal means planet mars,that is chowa graham in malayalam)
Balvan, Bhagwan, Bhrigu, Bhupendra and Bharath are some of the popular b names for boy babies.
Bhumi, Bibha, Bindu, Bindiya, Brinda are some of the popular b names for girls.
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no.. it symoblises three thing..
1) victory
2) wishing the luck
3) not willing to do anywork,,
The city life is very frantic and crazy lifestyle. constantly stressed and pressured as well as being wexposed to various negativities. However ot does suit some people. the rural life style is very relaxed you aren't pressured and you can see some amazing things. however travel to work can be an issue. there is also a lot of work involved in maintaing a rural property. so it really depends on what kind of person you are.
Your mother had tolde you the correct meaning of your name. Now let me explain how it is. The name is made of two basic(root) words of Sanskrit Nik and Ish (नि� and �श). There is something called sandhi in Hindi grammer have a look on it how it is
नि� + �श = नि��श
नि� means blue(न�ला) colour in Sanskrit
�श means God(�श�वर) in Sanskrit
Thus the name Nikesh(नि��श) means the God who is blue coloured in appearance. Ipmlying it lord Shiva
It's a Gujarati name, as are most names ending with 'esh.'
My name is Nikesh as well. My dad told me that Nikesh means unhairy (in Sanskrit, kesh means hair and 'ni' serves as a negation). This supports the previous answer which said that it means 'bald.' I'm not sure if the Sanskrit meaning was the one intended though, many Gujarati names end in 'esh' such as Rikesh, Dinesh, Rajesh, Jayesh, Nimesh, Nilesh, Hitesh, etc... so for the Sanskrit word 'kesh' to have been utilized intentionally is unlikely.
'Ni' also means son (in Sanskrit) I believe, so Nikesh could be analogous to the English name Sonny (with the 'kesh' serving as the Gujarati analog of the Enlgish suffix 'y') .. but this idea just came to me on the spot .. I'm not sure if it's true.
My mother also told me that Nikesh was the nickname for the Hindu mythological character Shankar Bhagwan. Shankar is one of multiple names for Shiva, but this doesn't provide any insight into the name Nikesh
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Sorry I didn't know that answering this would remove the previous person's answer. He put that his parents told him that the name means 'bald' and 'the part of you that does not need objects' or something like that. I really wish it didn't get removed.
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Also, it might not have any meaning at all. "Nik" just sounds good, and adding "esh" makes it acceptable to the Gujarati ear. My brother's named me Nikesh thinking my friends might call me "Nick"
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Dress code in india is common wearing, Dhoti, Kurta. Because 64% population live in village and around 80% of them use to wear Dhoti and Kurta.