Pronounced as "Nee~Laa~bh" It's a name for "Shiva" the god of all. The word comes from Sanskrit language. "Nil"(pronounced as "neel" meaning blue & "abh" stands for "Abha" the light coming out. To save the world lord Shiva drank the poison "Haalahal" which came out from the ocean during "Saagar - Manthan". "Haalahal" could vitiate every living being in the world. Shiva got his throat & whole body turned blue due to the poison. Shiva saved the world & allowed life to get sprung further with rhythm. Everyone including god, demons & all the 84 billion species called Shiva - "Nilabh".
The meaning of napunsa in the the Hindi word is sexless.
It isnt a hindi word.
There is no such word in Hindi.
The Hindi meaning of the word "Safalta" is success or achievement.
The meaning of the Hindi word 'paribhasha' is 'definition' or 'description'. It is used to explain or define the meaning of a particular word or concept in Hindi.
There is no specific meaning of the word "Ambersaria" in Hindi. It is not a commonly used or recognized word in Hindi vocabulary. It may be a surname or a proper noun, but it is not a word with a specific meaning.
There is no such word 'siref' in Hindi.
Gilhari is the Hindi word for chipmunk.
"Satku" is not a commonly used Hindi word. It does not have a specific meaning in Hindi. It could potentially be a colloquial or slang term specific to a particular region or context.
The Hindi meaning of the Punjabi word "bhugi" is "crushed" or "smashed."
I suppose it is an Italian word, meaning trustworthy, reliable, trusted
There is no word "furtila" in Hindi. It is not a standard Hindi word or term.