by Spazisnotyomomma:] July 18, 2007
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by Gil2121 December 11, 2012
Get the Nilusha mug.A beautiful human being that can make all your dreams come true in a minute. Descendent of the hindu goddess Nimishamba, She is loving and caring and very beautiful. Nimisha is always prepared no matter what and is highly organised. She always is willing to help others, she easily makes people happy and she's always up for a great time.
Can be used as an adjective for someone who is very organised.
Can be used as an adjective for someone who is very organised.
by Jak P August 25, 2013
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by ginieai November 29, 2018
Get the nitishment mug.A great girl. Most attractive and gorgeous. Inner and outer beauty. Certainly a gentle and sensitive girl soft spoken and a very trust worthy person. you can never stay mad at her because of her innocence. Most amazing lips. Definitely a person you would want to keep in your life forever. But be careful not to hurt her because she is delicate and sensitive.
Nikisha is so beautiful.
by billy bobby January 6, 2018
Get the Nikisha mug.'Nilesh' means 'the Blue God',
and is one of the alternate names for Vishnu, "The Preserver."
Later, the name was also used to refer to Shiva, "The Destroyer of Evil", "The King."
The name is a combination (sandhi) of two words: Neel ("blue") and Ish ("Lord" or "God").
Ish or Esh is also a Sanskrit word for head. Hence, the name can also be interpreted as 'Blue Head,' which refers to Lord Shiva.
Nilesh also refers to a third deity: Krishna. Krishna is also referred to as the Blue God because of the darker skin which is always displayed in pictures and statues in the colour blue.
and is one of the alternate names for Vishnu, "The Preserver."
Later, the name was also used to refer to Shiva, "The Destroyer of Evil", "The King."
The name is a combination (sandhi) of two words: Neel ("blue") and Ish ("Lord" or "God").
Ish or Esh is also a Sanskrit word for head. Hence, the name can also be interpreted as 'Blue Head,' which refers to Lord Shiva.
Nilesh also refers to a third deity: Krishna. Krishna is also referred to as the Blue God because of the darker skin which is always displayed in pictures and statues in the colour blue.
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