English to Somali Meaning of nickname - naaneesta


Nickname :
naaneesta

naaneesta, xayawaanka magaca, magaca qoyska, horyaalka, Doorshadan

naaneesta

naaneestanaaneesonaanaysnicknaming
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Definitions of nickname in English
Noun(1) a familiar name for a person (often a shortened version of a person's given name(2) a descriptive name for a place or thing
Verb(1) give a nickname to
Examples of nickname in English
(1) Mallender's fair complexion gave rise to his nickname ├ö├ç├┐Ghost├ö├ç├û(2) Amara is not my real name, it is a cruel nickname forced upon me by the spoiled daughters of the master.(3) Bob Clarke gave me the nickname and instead of discouraging it, I went along with it.(4) It is not uncommon for an estate owner to be known by a nickname or abbreviated name.(5) He told her again, feeling her head jerk as he used her nickname instead of her full name.(6) But then I also have trouble changing from a full name to a nickname for people.(7) Many Vikings also had a nickname which was used instead of their family name.(8) Most people weren't generally familiar with his nickname ; he was too serious a person.(9) Finally, I have to regret the use of first names and nicknames for women, while men are given surnames, honorifics and initials.(10) It was clearly ruled that members should be referred to by their correct names, not by nicknames .(11) Hospital chaplains have even nicknamed the ducklings the 12 disciples.(12) There are a lot of different kinds of railway cars, their names and nicknames familiar to most people, but there are only a few that bear the name of their inventor.(13) My advice - don't store the email addresses of friends and family under their names, but under nicknames ├ö├ç┬¬(14) From what I have read, Chicago is nicknamed the windy city for different reasons.(15) It's the sort of extreme pronouncement one has come to expect from ChÔö£├¡vez, known for nicknaming the stations ├ö├ç├┐the four horsemen of the apocalypse.├ö├ç├û(16) He said that people were known by their nicknames rather than their real names, so he would not have known him as Fred.
Related Phrases of nickname
(1) nickname ::
naaneesta
Synonyms
Noun
1. sobriquet ::
sobriquet
2. byname ::
byname
3. tag ::
tag
4. label ::
calaamad
5. epithet ::
epithet
6. cognomen ::
cognomen
7. pet name ::
xayawaanka magaca
8. diminutive ::
sarifo,
9. endearment ::
endearment
10. moniker ::
wadata magac
11. appellation ::
appellation
Verb
12. dub ::
dub
Different Forms
nickname, nicknamed, nicknames, nicknaming
Word Example from TV Shows
The other astronauts
have to give you your nickname.

The other astronauts have to give you your NICKNAME.

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 15

Mass!
That's a cool nickname.

Mass! That's a cool NICKNAME.

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 15

He hates that nickname.

He hates that NICKNAME.

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 3

Maybe your nickname
should be

Maybe your NICKNAME should be "Brown Dynamite."

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 15

Never have I ever come up
with a nickname for my own genitals.

Never have I ever come up with a NICKNAME for my own genitals.

The Big Bang Theory Season 9, Episode 20

English to Somali Dictionary: nickname

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