What is meaning of Hindi name nikesh?
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
--
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.
--
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"
What is the meaning of kaira in Hindi or sanskrit?
the meaning of Kaira is "beloved; friend; lord"
sabse pyaara , dost, bhagvaan
What is the Sanskrit symbol ॐ OM mean?
Om is the first sound that was made before time was created. Before the universe was created. Om is also a vibration and a sacred syllable for chanting in Indian religions.
Om or Aum written in Devanagari as ॐ and as औम्, is known as praṇava प्रणव the sound that pervades life and runs through our prana or breath.
What is the Sanskrit word for 'paradise'?
paradise: ननà¥à¤¦à¤¨ nandana
'paradise' is believed to have probably come from the Sanskrit word 'paradesa' परदेश meaning foreign land.
What is the meaning of Sanskrit word moksha?
"Moksha" is a Sanskrit term that refers to liberation, release, or freedom from the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth (samsara) in Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism. It represents the ultimate goal of spiritual realization and breaking free from the cycle of reincarnation to attain union with the divine or achieve enlightenment.
Aarav आरव् means melodious music or sound
Aarav आरव् is also a popular male first name in India, it means :
A person who is well-composed, poised and at peace with himself.
Akshay is a Hindi baby name. The name generally means 'forever' and it is thought that people with this name will live their lives to help other people.
What is the Sanskrit definition for the word ma?
ma ? : time; poison; water ; happiness; a magical formula; moon; brahman; viSNu; siva; of yama; a syllabic foot consisting of three long syllables; name of the fifth note in music in Indian music.
maa ?? : not ; no; don't; lest; the goddess of wealth; a mother; a measure.
What is Sanskrit word for health?
swastha is the word i think.
or ayusha word also.
swastha means composed or swAsthyam a state of composure. The sentence "swastho bhava" would be well translated as "Be assured" or "Rest assured" swastha is healthy and hence swAsthya is health in Hindi, The word that is used in Sanskrit is Arogyam or lit. 'freedom from disease'. sarve santu nirAmayAH... May all be free from disease (= May all be healthy).
Let's look at the English word Health an abstract noun that would be formed out of the verb heal(= free of any afflictions!).Someone who is unwell could only be healed. Thus the Sanskrit Language as also English in a way would consider that being in a state of affliction is more "natural" hence the absence of disease is health!
AyusShyam = long life! Long life is obviously possible only if one is healthy. The life of suffering is no life. Medically we are nearer truth when we see that we are always at the mercy of the tiniest microbe!
How is the name 'Himalaya' derived?
Mount Everest was discovered by a man named Sir George Everest, which is where it gets its name from.
People In Nepal call the Mount Everest "Sagarmatha" and people in Tibet call the mountain Chomolangma or Qomolangma
What languages were spoken by the Aryans when they first migrated to ancient India?
Pakrit
pakrit
Sanskrit
Tamil
The Aryans spoke sanskrit
Sanskrit
One slogan in sanskrit related to trees?
च्छायामन्यस्य कुर्वन्ति तिष्ठन्ति स्वयमातपे ।
फलान्यापि परार्थाय वृक्षाः सत्पुरुषाः इव ॥
(meaning ::::Trees stand in sun and give shade to others. Their fruits are also for others. Similarly good people go through all hardships for welfare of others.)
What is the meaning of the Hindi name Rahul?
Rahul was the son of Lord Buddha Thus Means Son of lord Buddha.The literal meaning of Rahul according to Sanskrit Dictionary is 'Someone who isn't bounded'.
What is the shabd roop of muni in sanskrit?
answer tujse manga tha or tu hai ki mujse mang rarha hai rukh teri site hack karta huun
Sanskrit devotional slokas with English meaning?
Explore the desigram website. Slokas of Krishna, Rama, Lakshmi, Saraswathi, Vishnu, Hanuman, etc are given with their English translations.
The above assumes that the shlokas you want translated are Divine Invocations only. Though shloka means "praise" it could also be quite secular in content. The best way to find the meaning of a shloka is to know the meaning of the words that go to make the shloka. But then there could be situations where knowing the meanings of all the wods could still leave you high and dry. It would better to look for sites dealing with Sanskrit shlokas and search for the one you are looking for.
Alternatively, you could send a message to me on My message board, I will be able to type in the shloka and its meaning in English.
"Vidya naam nar ras Rupa madhikam' prachahn guptam' dhan'". Knowledge is known as the countenance of Man, more so a wealth which is hidden.
How do you translate English to sanskrit?
Wishing U Many Many Happy Returns of the Day Happy Birthday Did
How do you say How are you in sanskrit?
"Tvam kushalam asti?" is the sanskrit translation of "Are you fine?"
Why do you think people are still interested in ancient Sanskirt epics today?
Because ancient Sanskrit epics are the treasures of great knowledge from which we can study how the culture and civilizations evolved.
They provide great insights into spirituality and yoga.