The baby name Gulzarilal is a boy name, 4 syllables long and is pronounced "gul-za-ree-lal".
Gulzarilal is a Hindi name that is composed of two words, "Gulzar" and "Lal". The word "Gulzar" means "garden" or "rose garden" in Urdu and Persian, while "Lal" means "beloved" or "darling" in Hindi. Therefore, the name Gulzarilal can be interpreted as "beloved of the rose garden" or "darling of the garden".
The name Gulzarilal has a rich history in India, and it is commonly used among Hindus. It is a popular name for boys, and it is often given to those born in the spring or summer months when the gardens are in full bloom. The name has been used in literature and poetry, and it is associated with beauty, love, and nature.
The pronunciation of Gulzarilal is "gul-za-ree-lal". The stress is on the second syllable, and the "r" sound is pronounced with a slight roll. The name has a pleasant and melodious sound, and it is easy to pronounce for both native and non-native speakers of Hindi. The origin of the name is rooted in the Hindi language and culture, and it reflects the importance of nature and beauty in Indian traditions.
Gulzarilal has the following similar or variant Names
- Gulzar Lal |
- Gulzarilal |
- Gulzarilall |
- Gulzarilalh |
- Gulzarilala |
- Gulzarilale
Celebrities with the Name Gulzarilal
Gulzarilal Nanda Gulzarilal Nanda was a renowned Indian politician who served twice as interim Prime Minister of India during crucial times - first in 1962 after the death of Jawaharlal Nehru and then in 1966 after the demise of Lal Bahadur Shastri. Nanda's career spanned beyond his stint as PM, and he had previously served the nation through various government appointments, specializing in labour issues as the Labour Minister. He also represented India in several national and international conferences and served as the Minister of Home Affairs from 1963 to 1966. For his outstanding contributions during the Indian freedom struggle and post-independence India, Nanda was awarded the prestigious Bharat Ratna. |