Jump to content

Whats The Story Behind Your Name?


JarnailS
 Share

Recommended Posts

you guys not gonna believe this but check this out.

My parents wanted to name me Ranvir Singh

My kacha name is Raja (thats wat everybody calls me)

but the day parents went to chounkidar (the guy that makes birth certificates in pinds)

he was drunk that day i guess.

so the put Amrik Singh on certificate.

so now on pass port and everything, even in school is Amrik Singh.

parents talkin about changing it, but ive been know as Amrik so long, and now i dont wanna get rid of it., and plus all my familyin india, aunts, uncles, cuzins, grandparents and all call me Raja, so it doesnt even matter.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Replies 39
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

Dear all, I am back with my stupid thread once again.... :)

Now, this time lets talk about WHO kept your name and WHY?

Good Luck

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

****************** My Name Story ********************

I was born in a small vilage of Punjab (wow, feel so proud). Since, I was born on wednesday, my baba Ji put my name as "Budh Singh" (make perfect sense.....lol) and after few days when the family had a letter "J" from Shri Guru Granth Sahib Ji.....I think "Jarnail Singh" was a very well known name in 1982 (the year I was born) and my baba ji tell the paathi singh that the name would be "Jarnail Singh" and my Daddy Ji did a boley so nihaal da jakaara and I got this truely wicked name as "Jarnail Singh- meaning Head of Army or Leader"

****************************************************

sorry talikhakh mod veerji i m going out of topic...

soo jarnail veera yaar bavan saday pind chotay nay par lokan day dil bhuttttttttttttttttt vaday nay....... anyways if u dont mind can i ask from which pind u r?????

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I was born in a hospital in Nakodar. I yet didn't had any name. i was sick. all the time.

My grandma and Thai-ji were crying all the time, i had pilia of something like that.

My mom was doing all lot path for me.

One of the nurse said that i have got gone. My mom said when she put me up, i woke, and was not dead yet. After that i haven't been ill.

My name was held by a Sant Ji which lived in our village, i did met sant ji also in england and holland, very nice sant. He died in 2004.

He named me Sangat Singh

WkWf

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...
I have a twin bro, and my letter frm the hukamnama came out as an A. Our word was Abinasee, so my bro was meant to be a B coz he was born last, but nobody wanted his name to begin with b, grin.gif so they gave him a too. So I got Amrit and he got Ajit - which is really annoying coz we get called the AA twins tongue.gif

Hehe, my parents did the same thing sorta. We got the letters "A" and "M"

I guess they wanted us to have similar names, so I'm Manpreet and she's Mandeep!! :s (I couldve been an Amanpreet blink.gif )

Link to comment
Share on other sites

ok myn is a lil borin....

in the hospital before we got to the gurdwara the nurses askd for a name 2 put on my card thingy...my dad called me Rani Kaur i dunno why but he called my 2 older siters Rani Kaur in the hospital aswel.

At the gurdwara i got the letter G.

My mum wantd the letter V to called me Vishal [which would have been soooo cool!]

my bibi wanted to call me Gurbachan :s

My mum thankfully said that they should think about how all the kids at school would say my name and how with a western accent its not the best name to have...plus she wasnt that keen on the name.

She liked the name Gurpreet beucause it was my great grandfathers name =].

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
 Share


  • advertisement_alt
  • advertisement_alt
  • advertisement_alt


  • Topics

  • Posts

    • If relationship with Guru is strong, then kanga is done twice a day, and turban should never be taken off or put on like a hat, there is a lot wrong with that as it is against rehit! maryada is to take off every layer of turban/pagh/dumalla individually, and tie fresh turban each time!
    • the whole 'your husband/wife is chosen for you'/sanjog thing is real, it's just that a lot of people end up marrying the wrong person. they did not end up with the person that was meant for them. my friend, you should marry someone who you feel a connection with and love. there are millions of sikh girls, i'm sure you can find someone who aligns with your sensibilities and who you can truthfully say that you love. sikhi does not say anything against love marriages. you can also be in a loveless arranged marriage which is a safe option b/c both families are more inclined to keep the union intact. i was one of those people who was like meh, i guess i'll just get arranged to some sikh. well i finally started dating for the first time this year and i'm getting married to someone that i love and cannot even imagine leaving. i think it's better to have lost & lost than never loved at all. unfortunately, a lot of people confuse love w/ looks & lust. a lot of men go for the fittest girl they can find and think they won the jackpot or something. in reality, your partner should be like an extremely loved best friend. there's a reason why it's a fact that the most stable and long-lasting relationships started as friendships.  i also think a lot of women are petty and divorce over small reasons, but there's other terrible things like high cheating rates as well. that's why the divorce rate in the west is high. be careful out there.
    • andrew tate praises sikhi too & likes sikhs. his brother also donated to sikh families iirc. they just like any "alpha" religion and tbh islam is the most "alpha" in their eyes. islam is very good at promoting that image. but imo a real alpha man doesn't command respect by beating up his wive(s) or forcing them to wear a burqa. a real man will have his woman listen to him w/o raising a hand or his voice, and command respect by being respectful. he leads by example and integrity. that's true masculinity. you get the idea. + yes, it's definitely true that islam is growing rapidly and making massive inroads. strength in numbers + belief will do that. but rlly it's just because of the birth rate. a lot of them are muslim b/c it's their "identity" just like how a lot of young sikhs will say they're "culturally sikh" or whatever. there just aren't billions of sikhs who lambast their identity everywhere and have strict and linear rules like in islam. besides, the reality is that islam and its followers are some of the most morally bankrupt. you can see all the weird trans rules in iran, bacche baazi in afghanistan, visiting brothels, watching p*rn, p*dophilia what goes on behind the scenes in countries like uae & qatar, etc, and come to your conclusions. you can google all the stats yourself and see which countries do the most of these ^.   
    • stop associating with hinduism, that's the absolutely worst thing you can do as a sikh. not sure if you noticed but the entire world looks down upon and spits at india & hindus, literally no one respects them and considers them weak and cowardly. literally 1+ billion of them but not perceived as a strong religion commandeering respect. 
    • you wrote a whole lot but told us nothing. what exactly did you do wrong to make you feel this way?
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

Terms of Use