[Facts] Re: Nilupa--Origin, meaning, and pronunciation?
in reply to a message by WinterRose
I've done a bit of googling and research on Nilupa. From what I can gather, it is used in Sri Lanka and it could have been used by the Sinhalese people. The gender of Nilupa from what I've found is masculine, not feminine.
Unfortunately, I couldn't be able to find the meaning of this name, however the pronunciation of this name is, most likely, nee-loo-pa.
Overall, the info that I've got about Nilupa is different from yours.
Hope that (sort of) helps.
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Unfortunately, I couldn't be able to find the meaning of this name, however the pronunciation of this name is, most likely, nee-loo-pa.
Overall, the info that I've got about Nilupa is different from yours.
Hope that (sort of) helps.
~I might be dumb, but I ain't stupid~
My pinool: http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/149249
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Hmm okay. Somebody I know has a friend in Sri Lanka who's a girl and has the name Nilupa, which is why I assumed it was feminine.
Thank you, you've been a very big help!
Thank you, you've been a very big help!
A quick search on Facebook showed people of both genders with a given name of Nilupa. If anything, I saw more females than males there.
(There are so many people on Facebook nowadays, and mostly with their real names, that it's usually quite useful to search for names there to see whether they really exist and whether they are male or female.)
(There are so many people on Facebook nowadays, and mostly with their real names, that it's usually quite useful to search for names there to see whether they really exist and whether they are male or female.)
Huh, that's really interesting. Thank you!