Anonymous
10/24/2025, 8:30:53 PM
No.29684501
>>29680174
>A further shift amongst some Sikhs is attaching a typically Western name to a traditional Sikh suffix, for example Rickywant (Ricky plus -want), Shirleypreet (Shirley and -preet), Vickydeep (Vicky and -deep), or Kaseyjeet (Kasey and -jeet).[13] Others have attached English words to traditional Sikh suffixes to form new names, forming neo-Sikh names like Pinkypreet (pink and -preet, nickname Pinky), Loveleen (love and -leen, nickname Lovely), or Bubblejeet (bubble and -jeet, nickname Bubbly) or using English words alone as a name, such as Dimple
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sikh_names&wprov=rarw1
>A further shift amongst some Sikhs is attaching a typically Western name to a traditional Sikh suffix, for example Rickywant (Ricky plus -want), Shirleypreet (Shirley and -preet), Vickydeep (Vicky and -deep), or Kaseyjeet (Kasey and -jeet).[13] Others have attached English words to traditional Sikh suffixes to form new names, forming neo-Sikh names like Pinkypreet (pink and -preet, nickname Pinky), Loveleen (love and -leen, nickname Lovely), or Bubblejeet (bubble and -jeet, nickname Bubbly) or using English words alone as a name, such as Dimple
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sikh_names&wprov=rarw1