The name Shibu is of Indian origin. It is a name given to males and means 'unknown.' Similar names are Shubh, Shueb, and Shibi.
The name "Shibu" does not have a specific meaning in Tamil as it is not a traditional Tamil name. It is possible that the name has been adopted or adapted from another language or culture.
In Japanese, the word "shiba" means 'brushwood" and is used to describe a tree or bush that turns red in the fall. It is most commonly used in the U.S. when talking about the shiba inu dog breed.
Some words that contain the root word "onym" are synonym (meaning a word with a similar meaning), antonym (meaning a word with the opposite meaning), and homonym (meaning a word that sounds the same but has a different meaning).
The homophone for select meaning "to choose" is "selekt."
sambandham is the Telugu meaning for relation
The name "Shibu" does not have a specific meaning in Tamil as it is not a traditional Tamil name. It is possible that the name has been adopted or adapted from another language or culture.
Shibu In Chinese pronounciation Shibu means "Ten Step" Shi = ten, bu=step The sum of alphabetical order of letters in SHIBU is 59 and this makes SHIBU arithmetic buddies with words like Learned, Liberal, Sober, Pert, Ironic, Delicate, Joker, Kicky, Limber, Logical, Solid, Moral. This would be referenced as in Ten commandments, as many people named Shibu exist in Christianity with strong faith. In JapaneseShibu (詩舞) is also called senbu (扇舞), or fan dancing
Shibu Soren was born on January 11, 1944.
Shibu Soren was born on January 11, 1944.
Shibu Mitra was born on March 25, 1947.
Shibu Baby John was born on 1963-07-27.
Shibu Soren is 67 years old (birthdate: January 11, 1944).
Shibu Soren
Shibu Soren
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In Japanese, the word "shiba" means 'brushwood" and is used to describe a tree or bush that turns red in the fall. It is most commonly used in the U.S. when talking about the shiba inu dog breed.