Dear Pajeets, do you actually call yourself like that too or is it a western-originated nickname? If so...

Dear Pajeets, do you actually call yourself like that too or is it a western-originated nickname? If so, what is the real stereotypical Indian name?

Because Russians called themselves Ivans, and that's how it became international.

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It depends on if they have the first and therefor best post really.

No we don't call ourselves that
Pajeet
First post best Post

second post worst post

Pajeet isn't a real name. Common Indian names end with -esh like suresh, Ramesh, rajesh

Disregard these drunken imbeciles. This is the fpbp

Quick facebook search shows that Harjeet and Arjeet are real non meme names, suggesting that Pajeets are reality

Why always Boris?

>Common Indian names end with -esh like suresh, Ramesh, rajesh
t. Bihari

I dunno, you just seem to like this name, calling Characters, bands and yourself too. It has a ring to it in English. Ivan-John is too boring.

Do you have a stereotypical national nickname though?

India is very diverse. Almost every state has a different language. Punjabi names will very different from Rajasthani names, which will be different from Tamil names, which will be different from bengali names, which will be different from names from the north east and so on.

>very diverse
But you all shit side by side, in the street

Raju

Its a stereotypical western-originated nickname

Here are some common North Indian boys name and their meaning in India
>Param - The first
>Himanshu - Moon
>Vivek - Wisdom
>Ankit - Signet
>Prashant - Calm/composed
>Deepak - Lamp
>Arjun - Mahabharta character/white/clear
>Karan - Mahabharta character/Doer
>Sunil - Dark blue
>Anil - Air/wind
>Ram - Incarnation of Vishnu/Pleasant
>Krishna - Incarnation of Vishnu/Dark
>Aryan - Aryan
>Dhruv - Pole (North Pole, South Pole, Pole Star)
>Sai - Saint
>Atharv - One of the name of Lord Ganesha
>Ansh - Part
>Vivaan - New Beginnings
>Pranav - Om
>Mohan - Delightful
>Mahinder - Masculine
>Jintendra - One who conquered senses
>Rajendra - Lord of Kings
>Rakesh - Lord
>Suresh - Ruler of the Gods
>Ramesh - Preserver
>Priyanshu - First ray of sun light
>Mahesh - One of the name of Lord Shiva

Interesting

>Aryan
India confirmed white.

Some of these names are pretty grandiose.
Aren't any of them considered blasphemously presumptive?

Nope.

>be a poo in a the loo
>get named "The biggest baddest GAWD slaying king of all time"
>"oh you too?"

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Calm down ahmeds

Sure thing. Whatever you say. Can't be disobeying "literally Gawd".

Good boi

Arabs do that sort of shit too

Not really. They name themselves shit like "slave of allah" lol

Ive always wanted to know the meaning of the name Sven.

I knew of an Indian that was named Suck Deep.

Pajeet isn't a real Indian name.
Some common names include:
- Whatever you might find in Pakistan (Muslims)
- Gupinder, Bupinder, Gurpreet, Ranjeet (Sikhs)
- Rajeetnimurthy Govindamedalasabapathy (South India-- my default name for Indian nationalists on Sup Forums)
- Surnames like Patel, Singh, Ram, Das, Anand
- Sunil, Sushil, Rajeesh

So do Skandinavians, and I assue most europeans.

From my experience, It's mostly anglos that just doesn't know what names mean.

>From my experience, It's mostly anglos that just doesn't know what names mean.
That's very true.

Tfw has friend called ajeet (close nuff)
Everytime I see him bust out in uncontrollable laughter

>tfw my name is on that list
Wanna guess which one?

Ajeet means invincible

Probability of guessing your name is too damn high, I pass. But I think it is not any of eshs like Mahesh, Suresh

I'm half Indian
What does my middle name -Krishan mean

>Krishan

My son, the day you were born the very streets of New Delhi whispered the name: Pajeet. I watched with pride as you grew into a super power, of righteousness. Remember, our line has always shat in the designated streets with wisdom and strength and I know you will show restraint when exercising your great butt cheeks.

Krishan - Its one of the name of Lord Krishna/The one with dark complexion.

In Russia most current names were introduced by Christianity, so they are Hebrew, greek and Latin. So they mean nothing to most people

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krishna
>The name originates from the Sanskrit word Kṛṣṇa, which is primarily an adjective meaning "black," "dark" or "dark blue." The waning moon is called Krishna Paksha, relating to the adjective meaning "darkening."

Brahmins are honorary Aryans. Dalits are subhumans.

It looks like a nigger

It's a beautiful thing

No they are not.

Designated shitting street.

Found the poo in loo.

Your all just poo in loos to me.

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Fug m8 your name is a nigger

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If you edited the link to not say tsunami this would be perfect.

>Literally shitposting all over the world
ASS ART, bitches

Is it a bird is it a plane no it's Super Turd able to to leap over a toil bowl in a single bound. Na na naaaaa nananaaaaaa

What does Ragu mean? Sauce/topping?

>eating Indian food ever
What the fuck were you expecting

It means that your ancestors were professional street shitters and you must continue the family tradition or slapsticks

Vivec confirmed poo in da loo

how about Kartik? Reminder to check engine oil?

Ancestors were Street shitters
Middle name means nigger
Which is more painful -rope or bleach?

No.
We call each other Gandu.

Middle name names the most based God. He had 16,000 wives you know.

You saved me m9
If only that was legal where I live

>India is very diverse
>Get curious
>Look it up
>"India has over two thousand ethnic groups"
Holy shit, I learned something today. Thank India bro.

Raghu was name of one of the ancestor of Lord Rama who was known to keep his oath or promise even at the cost of one's life.

Hece the saying- "Raghukul reet sadaa chali aye
Pran jayee par wachan na jayee"
(Promise will not be broken even one dies to keep it, such is the tradition of the clan of Raghu).

I know Sup Forums would rather engage in meme but then as they they say - "tum bhi kya yaad rakkhoge hamay" (you are going to forget me anyway, said in a sense that I will help you anyway).

>we call each other gandu

kek

>be surprised when food that looks like baby shit actually has shit in it

thanks for spicy knowledge user guru

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Kek

>deepak - lamp
That's where the term comes from, toothpaste.

Oh cool, you know Kartik too?

Kartik - One who bestows courage and happiness

Raghu - Swift

I know Kartik too

Well how about Narain and Karun?

Narain - Another name for God Vishnu/Protector

Karun - Compassion

so, pajeesh?

Superior religion.

Top kek

But they all shit in the street

Kek

Not a real name either

Deepak - Lamp

Aryan is a sanskrit word which means a noble man.

Behenchod nam karan chal rha hai yaha

Thanks, m8.

POO POO POO POO POO
EVERYWHERE

so pudoo patel was real?

they invented it, it means something like magical flying dick. rather complimentary considering reality if you ask me.

You call each other ivan? Why do you do that?
I never called anybody hans but people whose names were hans.

kek

Its a very common name, deepak are the oil lamp like pic related, parents usually name their kids Deepak as it signifies that the child has/will bring light to their lives.

>Behenchod nam karan chal rha hai yaha
Kek

You are welcome bro

"Pajeet" is very Sikh/Punjabi sounding. The majority of India is not Sikh or Punjabi. Any name ending with "esh" would be a better stéréotype.

>Vivek
I knew a guy named Vivek once. He had a nice city.

Pajeet is not a name. The remotely closer name to pajeet is Paramjeet which means - The one who achieves highest success

In which part of india are normal toilets available? Are there parts where they use toiletpaper or is left-hand-whiping a thing in whole india?
I really wanted to visit your country to see these dancing clowns fire heavy artillery, but the toilet shortage always kinda held me back.

>You call each other ivan?
Actually that's not true. More frequently we call ourselves VASYA or ALYOSHA. Ivans came from west.

Right, it's an amalgamation of "Pajhee" (big brother) and a Punjabi name ending with "jeet" or "jit".

I am just saying, it sounds more Punjabi than anything.