nickname - Meaning in Hindi
Meaning of nickname in Hindi
Noun
- उपनाम
- लक़ब
Verb
- उपनाम देना
- लक़ब देना
- मुंह बोला नाम
nickname Definition
Noun
- a familiar or humorous name given to a person or thing instead of or as well as the real name.
Verb
- give a nickname to; call by a nickname.
nickname Example
- Mallender's fair complexion gave rise to his nickname “Ghost” ( मल्लेंडर के गोरे रंग ने उनके उपनाम "घोस्ट" को जन्म दिया )
- He had never used the nickname – always before it had been Cynthia. ( उन्होंने कभी भी उपनाम का इस्तेमाल नहीं किया था - हमेशा सिंथिया से पहले। )
- The nickname had been given him by three other salesmen at the office. ( उपनाम उसे कार्यालय में तीन अन्य सेल्समैन द्वारा दिया गया था। )
- It became a leading text-book in the nascent university, and its popular description as the Liber pauperum gave rise to the nickname pauperistae applied to Oxford students of law. ( यह नवजात विश्वविद्यालय में एक प्रमुख पाठ्य-पुस्तक बन गया, और इसके लोकप्रिय विवरण के रूप में लिबर पैपरम ने ऑक्सफ़ोर्ड कानून के छात्रों के लिए लागू उपनाम पैपरिस्टे को जन्म दिया। )
More Sentence
- I wil nickname it The.
- And the Lark was a nickname.
- I came up with that nickname.
- But the nickname abides.
- He was known by a nickname only.
- The nickname is the idiom of nomenclature.
- They carry the proud nickname of kirekers.
- The nickname of the machine gunners had frightened him.
- It was really the most civilized nickname in the house.
- A fellow gave me the nickname one day.
- The Russian nickname for the bear.
- I freaking hate that nickname.
- Love the nickname, he said.
- The name Gheg (Gege-a) is not adopted by the Ghegs themselves, being regarded as a nickname; the designation Tosk (Toske-a) is restricted by the Tosks to the inhabitants of a small region north of the lower Viossa (Toskeria).
- The present bridge, the work of Antonio or Giovanni Contino, whose nickname was da Ponte, dates from 1588-91, and cost 250,000 ducats.