I like the names she chose for them, because in Indonesia we use Sanskrit-derived names as well: - Raja ꦫꦗ from Sanskrit Raja राज - Baruna ꦧꦫꦸꦤ from Sanskrit Varuna वरुण - Kresna ꦏꦽꦱ꧀ꦤ from Sanskrit Krsna कृष्ण - Jaya ꦗꦪ from Sanskrit Jaya जय - Aditya ꦲꦢꦶꦠꦾ from Sanskrit Āditya आदित्य (this is especially a very popular name in Indonesia) Note that unlike in Hindi, we don’t drop the final -a at the end of a word of Sanskrit origin. So we borrowed Sanskrit Mahābhārata and Rāmāyaṇa as Mahabarata and Ramayana, not Mahābhārat and Rāmāyan like in Hindi.
Being an Indian here is ranking we Indian would love this name the most 😂 for your new name. 1. Varun 2. Jay 3. Aditya 4.krish 5.raj 6. Jeet 7.Jayesh 8. Shayan
Should try comparing Thai names with Indian names! Most Thai names (and some South East Asian names) are derived from Sanskrit but have different pronunciations. As a Thai, I randomly know the meanings of some names in this video. - Maitrey => ไมตรี (Maitri)=friend - Aaditya => อาทิตยา=the Sun - Balakrishnan=Bala+Krishna (At first I thought it is พลกฤษณะ which means the power of Krishna (Hindu god) but Google says it means a child of Krishna) - Raaj => ราช/ราชา (Raaj/Racha)=king - Varun => พิรุณ (Pirun) - Jaya => ชัย/ชัยยา (Chai/Chaiya)=Winner My name, Poom ภูมิ, came from Sanskrit, Bhumi, another Indian word for Earth/Mother Earth.
We ( im half thai half chinese) anyways have a lot of loanwords from sanskrit and several South and southwest Chinese dialects. Look up ZHUANG language , it is a chinese dialect and the closest one to Thai language, zhuang is also a Tai-kadai language like thai and lao ,unlike for example mandarin, as a sino-tibetan language. There are actually several Chinese dialects who do not belong to the sino-tibetan language-family. The thai numbers entirely come from china for example and the zhuang have the exact same words for the numbers like thai, only difference is, that it is partly pronounced slightly different. Anyways, as thai and any chinese dialect are Tonal languages.
As an Indian, few words were difficult to pronounce for me too.. By the way, great efforts by Ghost9.. (By the way, I have Varun and Dhriti named students in my class 🤣)
Actually Koreans way of calling dad and mom is same as tamil speaking people of South India. Amma and appa. When I watch kdramas I ll be very touched when it comes to parental emotions!!! It will definitely connect me!
Korean guys ki choice Russian or ukraine ki ladkiya hai. Vo log Indian ladkiyo ko bhav tkk ni dete. Magar humare desh ki ladkiya india k ladko k bare me bhut bura sochti h Or Korean ladko ko bhut psnd krti hai. Indian ladkiyo ko lgta hai ki Korean men's bhut handsome hote hai🤡🤡🤡. Indian man apni hath pair tudwa k bhi ladkiyo ki attention ni le pate Or Korean ladke bare minimum krke bhi india ki ladkiyo ko attract krr lete hai
India is a very big and a diverse country..and we have like almost 400 languages with 22 official languages..so, there are like so many different and difficult names hahaha...loved the video !
Actually being a linguistics student there are 1500 language in 8ndia and more than 1400 dialect and ther are some language which are derived from Sanskrit script and some from Dravidian script which is basically Tamil and from that script other languages arises such as Kannada, Telugu, malayalam and Hindi, Bhojpuri, bihari,maithili are from devanagari script and present Hindi is mixture of Urdu, Arabic,
My name is Mrinalika 😭😭😭😭 what a coincidence 😭😂😂, it's really funny how they pronounced it and yuki did really well. My name is actually really uncommon and you guys have included it in the hardest indian names which is true and thank you so much for adding my name❤❤
I liked the way she explained the meaning of all the names and also the SANSKRIT as origin of the Indian languages. INDIAN Kpop stans will be happy and proud after watching this
@nbcbvcbv I know. Now that the interview has already ended, we can't correct her, I just appreciated her that she tried to give meaning. Also, varun is not God of sea but the rain God
@@uttarakambhammettu2296 hmm kuchh log to videsh jaakar khud ko angrez samajhne lagta hain. Im glad now they have started to take pride in their ancient culture.
While I love to see our country being represented, I must add that not all the languages in India are derived from Sanskrit, perhaps I cannot speak for the northern states, however I am from north-east India and can confidently state that our mother tongues are not derived from sankrit. I love our country and the diversity it contains. I hope this diversity can be represented more in the future.
💯 Our country is so diverse but most of the language and culture are not known by none. Whenever other countries speak about India they just say hindi and Bollywood alone but what about us we are all not Indians.
Well, yes absolutely. But even among north eastern I have met many with sanskritik names. Tripura I guess has many such names. Well my roommate was from Sikkim and she had non Sanskrit name
This honestly baffles me so much, whenever India or Indians are mentioned everybody just forgets about the north east. I personally think North East has a lot of culture, traditions and food to offer. Maybe it has to do something with the Bollywood as it always revolves around the central states (and obviously Mumbai).
I would love to know more! I can't believe people ignore the North-East. What's the history of your mother language? Any sources I can use to read more? I'm trying to work on a collection of South Asian love stories on Wattpad so any good sources on North-East culture are appreciated as well!
You Guys tried alot I'm definitely Appreciate it. Some South Indian Names Pronounciation was very Difficult. As a South Indian I'm happy to here that you guy's pronounced well 👍 I Loved it Keep do More Videos on this 😍👌
It actually does and you said it yourself. Dharti as a word has the same roots as the two you mention, in the fact that the Earth "bears" life with "patience/calmness".
Yukta you should tell them about the ळ alphabet and make them pronounce....because in in Marathi we say बाळकृष्ण! It would be fun to try these new letters that aren't there in Korean language!
Not all the languages are derived from sanskrit some of the South Indian languages are derived from Tamil. So, for more than 4 languages, Tamil is the mother language also it is one of the oldest language in the world still in use.
@@starsintheskyID As a malayali I would say modern day Tamil which is used nowadays has a lot of words common to Sanskrit and we can observe some Hindi word which are similar to Tamil too. Languages are evolving and they have gone through a lot of give and take .I am saying this because I can understand Tamil but not the traditional Tamil because the lack of common words in it (Like in Thirukural or people talking formally).
They are making them pronounce Dritharashtra😂 Half of my school mates can't pronounce that, recently we had a kind of staged Mahabharat discussion and half of them were coming and asking me how to pronounce the names😂😂
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Quite entertaining! Thank you for the english subtitles and occasional use of english although the participants spoke Korean. 6:56 Did she say, "MY" thology? Someone get me a very large sponge hammer of Indra!
The moment I saw Dhritarastra I knew this video was going to be fun. When I saw Mahabharat I trained myself to able to say that name properly and I still mess it up
The first one was much similar to my name , the pronunciation is completely same😂❤...... many people face difficulties in pronouncing this name its true....... literally it made me surprised when i started the video and listened my name at first😊
I'm a Bengali, so glad to know she also knows Bengali.... And I've completed both graduation and post graduation on Sanskrit.... So I'm kinda enjoying it
I can relate to this so well....even Indians find it hard pronouncing my name And seeing a name similar to mine that's a level up😅 Great effort guys and you slay girl ❤❤
As someone whose name is Diti, when I tell my name to others, they are always like, Dhriti? Ditya? Aditi? and so I always have to tell them the spelling🥲
As a South Indian 🇮🇳, i would say some of the Indian languages derived (not fully) from tamil not sanskrit and tamil is older than sanskrit. Tamil is the 1st oldest and living asia's language aswell as for India also. Now Tamil is the oldest living language for world also. 😊 Tamil language has different letters comparing to today. Because today we are using modern tamil comparing to before's. ☺I hope this helps.
Nope both of them aren't there is no "mother of all indian languages" if it did it certainly wouldn't be tamil and besides sumerian is older than tamil
Driti doesn't mean earth... It means brave.... Dharti means earth☺please correct yourself so they also will learn right... And you guys have done so good.. Some of the indian new generation kids also don't pronounce right these days.
Dude..as an Indian it took me few seconds to take in 'Dritharastrar' like you brought Mahabharata here😂
Yukta can speak Bengali...OMG!!!
Aur me jise abhi tak ye name samaj nahi aaya idk how to pronounce it 😂😂
There's no 'r' in the end in original Sanskrit. It's Dhritarashtra not Dhritarashtrar
@@KG-jl1xf I know but I copied the spelling from video thinking they were suppose to do some research before I guess
@@KG-jl1xf In Malayalam it's Dritharashtrar ...
@@unknownangel..... Nice to learn but there was no Malyalam connection in this video I think. 🙂
Yukta is making every desi twitter kpop stan's dream come true 😂😂😂
Bro that's my name 🤣
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@@CurryScentedRedDotsIndians terrorist ka chucha🗿
I like the names she chose for them, because in Indonesia we use Sanskrit-derived names as well:
- Raja ꦫꦗ from Sanskrit Raja राज
- Baruna ꦧꦫꦸꦤ from Sanskrit Varuna वरुण
- Kresna ꦏꦽꦱ꧀ꦤ from Sanskrit Krsna कृष्ण
- Jaya ꦗꦪ from Sanskrit Jaya जय
- Aditya ꦲꦢꦶꦠꦾ from Sanskrit Āditya आदित्य (this is especially a very popular name in Indonesia)
Note that unlike in Hindi, we don’t drop the final -a at the end of a word of Sanskrit origin. So we borrowed Sanskrit Mahābhārata and Rāmāyaṇa as Mahabarata and Ramayana, not Mahābhārat and Rāmāyan like in Hindi.
In last 200 years people stopped pronouncing the the 'a' in the end of the word
because of EUROPEAN COLINIZATION@@JohnHamilton932
@@JohnHamilton932 Not all people we south also spell all the A's at the end...
The south Indian languages still keep the 'a', 'am' of sanskrit derived words.
Thank you glad you liked it
Any Indians here👋
Me
Mai
Right here
Mai hu
Yes
0:04 (Madurai) is south india district he's speaking is amazing thank you so much for this video am so Happy 😇😇🤗🤗😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Being an Indian here is ranking we Indian would love this name the most 😂 for your new name. 1. Varun 2. Jay 3. Aditya 4.krish 5.raj 6. Jeet 7.Jayesh 8. Shayan
Says Indian and Uses Aryan names.
its an indian name what are you upto
@@Blitzkers99
krish and Raj may be at the top as Krrish was a movie with superpowers and Raj is the most used name in our Indian Hindi movies.
Rahul, anjali and priya .
@@Blitzkers99lol this are Indian names but ok here comes your illogical comment 😅😂
Should try comparing Thai names with Indian names! Most Thai names (and some South East Asian names) are derived from Sanskrit but have different pronunciations. As a Thai, I randomly know the meanings of some names in this video.
- Maitrey => ไมตรี (Maitri)=friend
- Aaditya => อาทิตยา=the Sun
- Balakrishnan=Bala+Krishna (At first I thought it is พลกฤษณะ which means the power of Krishna (Hindu god) but Google says it means a child of Krishna)
- Raaj => ราช/ราชา (Raaj/Racha)=king
- Varun => พิรุณ (Pirun)
- Jaya => ชัย/ชัยยา (Chai/Chaiya)=Winner
My name, Poom ภูมิ, came from Sanskrit, Bhumi, another Indian word for Earth/Mother Earth.
Yehh there are a lot like ohm , Prem even Lisa's name pranpriya.....
Actually it's not a child of krishna..it means childhood Krishna/ Krishna being a child!
We ( im half thai half chinese) anyways have a lot of loanwords from sanskrit and several South and southwest Chinese dialects.
Look up ZHUANG language , it is a chinese dialect and the closest one to Thai language, zhuang is also a Tai-kadai language like thai and lao ,unlike for example mandarin, as a sino-tibetan language. There are actually several Chinese dialects who do not belong to the sino-tibetan language-family. The thai numbers entirely come from china for example and the zhuang have the exact same words for the numbers like thai, only difference is, that it is partly pronounced slightly different. Anyways, as thai and any chinese dialect are Tonal languages.
ทีแรกหวังกับคนไทยคนนั้นมากในคำแรก ไมตรีเขาน่าจะตอบได้😂
Only south indians have such kinds of india
Other use different names though
As an Indian, few words were difficult to pronounce for me too.. By the way, great efforts by Ghost9.. (By the way, I have Varun and Dhriti named students in my class 🤣)
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@@CurryScentedRedDotsIndiansno need to hate
My name is Diti, my heart skipped a beat when that segment came😂
Shame on you as a Indian. Maybe it is easy to speak English and Korean than own language in India. Shame on you shame on you
@@CurryScentedRedDotsIndians what about cows?
Actually Koreans way of calling dad and mom is same as tamil speaking people of South India. Amma and appa. When I watch kdramas I ll be very touched when it comes to parental emotions!!! It will definitely connect me!
Fellow tamizhachi watching kdrama🎉... Its true..whenever they say Appa,Amma in dramas I'm always touched like calling my parents
@@durganivas4505 so damm truueee
@@wildflowerperks Hi nanba/chingu!
@@Kdrama_addict_archeoptreyx hi nanba
@@wildflowerperks Im so happy to find a tamilachi with similar interests
I can't tell u how much this means to me💜💜
Who is from india here rase your hands🎉🎉❤❤😊😊
Amritsar
Haryana ✋️💥
I'm here❤
Korean guys ki choice Russian or ukraine ki ladkiya hai. Vo log Indian ladkiyo ko bhav tkk ni dete. Magar humare desh ki ladkiya india k ladko k bare me bhut bura sochti h Or Korean ladko ko bhut psnd krti hai. Indian ladkiyo ko lgta hai ki Korean men's bhut handsome hote hai🤡🤡🤡. Indian man apni hath pair tudwa k bhi ladkiyo ki attention ni le pate Or Korean ladke bare minimum krke bhi india ki ladkiyo ko attract krr lete hai
India is a very big and a diverse country..and we have like almost 400 languages with 22 official languages..so, there are like so many different and difficult names hahaha...loved the video !
22*
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@@CurryScentedRedDotsIndians Cameell
Yeah and if you include the dialects it would be like around 1600😅
Actually being a linguistics student there are 1500 language in 8ndia and more than 1400 dialect and ther are some language which are derived from Sanskrit script and some from Dravidian script which is basically Tamil and from that script other languages arises such as Kannada, Telugu, malayalam and Hindi, Bhojpuri, bihari,maithili are from devanagari script and present Hindi is mixture of Urdu, Arabic,
The struggle is real, Ghost9! 😂👏 Great effort though!
Omg 30K congrats Andrea
Haha right
"But am I not supposed to be stronger because my name is bigger "😂😂 that was really funny
Broo..you are the who actually have knowledge and knows how to represent our culture. Lots of praise and love ❤️
who is Indian here?😅
Me
Me
Me from kerala❤
Meeee❤❤
me south indian
9:02 not them calling varun "baloon"😭😭✋
😂😂😂
Omg😂
@rishikagurung3381 stay here!!!!😭😭😭
@@Lahariwillstaywithstraykids yehh I am strawberry seungmin
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Definitely 70% of the viewers are Indian girls 😅
Probably
American
Of course maybe 99 %
I am 😅😂🎉
Iam
My name is Mrinalika 😭😭😭😭 what a coincidence 😭😂😂, it's really funny how they pronounced it and yuki did really well. My name is actually really uncommon and you guys have included it in the hardest indian names which is true and thank you so much for adding my name❤❤
I've heard of Komolika , sonalika , but yours was unique
@@rarebuddy2482 thank youuu❤❤
My classmates is somalika😂
Hi Mr inalika 😊
@@Naughty12229 ae bhai woh Mr inalika ho gya space hata
Any tamilan here 😎
Present maam
Ullen aiyya
Naan
Hi
@@SasikalaPandurangan vanakam!
Will u try this with BTS,pls😅
Yeah you have to try this with BTS
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Nice idea 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Right 😊
Are you buddies??
I am buddies
I liked the way she explained the meaning of all the names and also the SANSKRIT as origin of the Indian languages. INDIAN Kpop stans will be happy and proud after watching this
Dhriti does not mean dharti. It means saahas(fortitude)
@nbcbvcbv I know. Now that the interview has already ended, we can't correct her, I just appreciated her that she tried to give meaning. Also, varun is not God of sea but the rain God
@@uttarakambhammettu2296 hmm kuchh log to videsh jaakar khud ko angrez samajhne lagta hain. Im glad now they have started to take pride in their ancient culture.
@@Kukhyaati Haan
Not all languages of India have originated from Sanskrit.
Jeet=Win Jaya=Victory Jayesh=Lord of Triumphs so even if its all connected to winning triumphant victories, they have each very specific meanings.
4:14 She just complimented our two linguists😉😉
Such a wholesome video! Love from India guys!
This is hilarious😂😂😂 As I am a Sri Lankan, Indian names were very easy for me to pronounce ❤
While I love to see our country being represented, I must add that not all the languages in India are derived from Sanskrit, perhaps I cannot speak for the northern states, however I am from north-east India and can confidently state that our mother tongues are not derived from sankrit. I love our country and the diversity it contains. I hope this diversity can be represented more in the future.
💯 Our country is so diverse but most of the language and culture are not known by none. Whenever other countries speak about India they just say hindi and Bollywood alone but what about us we are all not Indians.
Well, yes absolutely. But even among north eastern I have met many with sanskritik names. Tripura I guess has many such names. Well my roommate was from Sikkim and she had non Sanskrit name
This honestly baffles me so much, whenever India or Indians are mentioned everybody just forgets about the north east. I personally think North East has a lot of culture, traditions and food to offer. Maybe it has to do something with the Bollywood as it always revolves around the central states (and obviously Mumbai).
I would love to know more! I can't believe people ignore the North-East. What's the history of your mother language? Any sources I can use to read more? I'm trying to work on a collection of South Asian love stories on Wattpad so any good sources on North-East culture are appreciated as well!
@@HereCharlieRules Yeah so true .U know what would be interesting,if we could have an Indian from the northeast appear on the channel too
You Guys tried alot I'm definitely Appreciate it.
Some South Indian Names Pronounciation was very Difficult.
As a South Indian I'm happy to here that you guy's pronounced well 👍
I Loved it
Keep do More Videos on this 😍👌
Dhriti धृति means patience धैर्य और धीरज, something 'to bear' धारण करना, determination. It has nothing to do with the 'word' dharti धरती .
It actually does and you said it yourself. Dharti as a word has the same roots as the two you mention, in the fact that the Earth "bears" life with "patience/calmness".
Yukta you should tell them about the ळ alphabet and make them pronounce....because in in Marathi we say बाळकृष्ण! It would be fun to try these new letters that aren't there in Korean language!
The fourth boy from left and right was very funny.....❤😂
2nd one was really tough for me as an indian too 😭
Fr😂😭😭
धृतराष्ट्र
It's so simple 😂😂😂
They made a mistake, adding one more R
*Indian not as an India
@@northeastern_steamie it's now easy to pronounce because written in Hindi lol😭😭
@@knowledgehunter_ oh sorry for the mistake
Not all the languages are derived from sanskrit some of the South Indian languages are derived from Tamil. So, for more than 4 languages, Tamil is the mother language also it is one of the oldest language in the world still in use.
I find Tamil & Sanskrit pretty similar, both sounds very devine.
@@starsintheskyID As a malayali I would say modern day Tamil which is used nowadays has a lot of words common to Sanskrit and we can observe some Hindi word which are similar to Tamil too. Languages are evolving and they have gone through a lot of give and take .I am saying this because I can understand Tamil but not the traditional Tamil because the lack of common words in it (Like in Thirukural or people talking formally).
yes dinosaurs spoke tamil too, these dumb people will never understand this fact
@@username..4674mallu😂😅
North eastern languages are also not derived from Sanskrit
dayumm she named them perfectly... I mean krish
As an Indian I think Tamil is an mother language for all the language and it's older than the Sanskrit
No ,it is one of the oldest language
Hinduism is not myth. 😊
Literally enjoyed this video.
Lots of love from India 🇮🇳❤❤
woooooooooow Ghost9 .😯😲..Today's content is really a different one .and i really enjoyed it .i'm a GHOSTIE From india .💜
Use these names when you visit us in india. ❤
Nice she included Dritharaster. She could have include Drustadrumnan, trivikraman, Aswathathmaavu, khadolkajan, shoorpanakha etc😅
Vishwaksen, vishwakarma😝
What thw fuxj are those names
@@praharshak14from mahabharatha
@@praharshak14 Some of them are the characters of mahabharat and ramayan and other holy books
As a Indian I thought they said "Balachristian"
As an Indian, the three names are different if you look at their actual meaning:
Jayesh = Lord of Victory
Jay = Victory (verb)
Jeet = Victory (noun)
May you all be blessed with happiness and success guys
Loads of love from India
7:37 i am surprised to know that she can speak my mother tongue bengali😍❤onk onk bhalobasa yuki didi...from west bengal ❤🇮🇳
Thank you ❤
They are making them pronounce Dritharashtra😂 Half of my school mates can't pronounce that, recently we had a kind of staged Mahabharat discussion and half of them were coming and asking me how to pronounce the names😂😂
Shriparavardhana Attapattu Jaisurya Lakshmana Shivaramakrishna Shivavenkata Rajashekhara Srinivasana Trichipalli Ekkaparampeer Perambadur Chinnaswami Muthuswami Venugopal Iyer
Literally I'm so happy..they pronounce my name.. 🥹🩷..lots of love from India 🇮🇳
STAN GHOST9, THANK YOU SO MUCH! JUNHYUNG, SHIN, KANGSUNG, JUNSEONG, PRINCE, WOOJIN AND JINWOO ARE SO CHARMING AND FANTASTIC, I LOVE YOU SO MUCH MY BOYS, FIGHTING ♡♡♡♡♡
pronunciation of aaditya was perfect
Yes ☺️
Yukta is really good how's she come up with the names nice gurl
I took a while to come up with it 😭😭 I really wanted it to be meaningful than some random ass names ❤
I am Nepali I saw the word Indian and instantly clicked on this video
Quite entertaining! Thank you for the english subtitles and occasional use of english although the participants spoke Korean. 6:56 Did she say, "MY" thology? Someone get me a very large sponge hammer of Indra!
In India not all languages are derived from Sanskrit... My mother tongue is "Tamil" its completely independent from Sanskrit and oldest than Sanskrit
Tamil and Sanskrit is came together
@@koyelhalder7308 tamil 5000 yrs ago, sanskrit 3500 yrs ago, search google
But your name is sanskrit
@@Anmolnegi-yw7hg yeah i agree now days tamil language are mixed by various languages but my point is not wrong... 🙂
@@Anmolnegi-yw7hgThese are all Common Indian names, not Sanskrit.
Wow it's so wholesome they get Hindi name so nice I love all names 😊😊❤
Mother of Languages is Tamil also called Tamizhi. My name is from Tamil language Avneeshan which is (Avnee)-world (Shan)-Great Lord
bro me as an Indian was not able to pronounce the second name
Super cute and fun content! Loved their Indian names
The moment I saw Dhritarastra I knew this video was going to be fun. When I saw Mahabharat I trained myself to able to say that name properly and I still mess it up
The first one was much similar to my name , the pronunciation is completely same😂❤...... many people face difficulties in pronouncing this name its true....... literally it made me surprised when i started the video and listened my name at first😊
7 handsome man's and one Indian girl! Looks like my imagination comes true lmeo 😅❤
होल्ड अप!?
Yukta actually means having something or connected or skillful (differs based on context)
The other variation "Yukti" means trick
The sound whoa...........😮when they understand something is 😅
I'm a Bengali, so glad to know she also knows Bengali....
And I've completed both graduation and post graduation on Sanskrit.... So I'm kinda enjoying it
ভালো। 😂
even I was confused because mrinalika wasn't written in hindi lol
Being maitri it really feels amazing❤❤ to be pronouned by them in so adorable way😅😅😂😂
I'm indian but I can't pronounce this type of name 😅
Balakrishnan is my grandfather's name 😆 I am from India n I hv studied sanskrit for 3 years ❤
This is really fun to watch 😍 💜
Ok by the way varun is very handsome and congrats raj,varun,krish,jayesh,jay,shayan and jeet for your new lovely name
Yeah true
Actually, along with Sanskrit, Tamil is also one of the most oldest language in the entire world ❤️ i enjoyed this video so much ❤️
I like how you comprehended it in a sweet way, cause some Tamil snobs I saw were so vile and rude, .......PS....I love Tamil❤
Indian hardest name :-
Prabhakarna Sripalawardhana Atapattu Jayasuriya Laxmansriramkrishna Shivavenkata Rajasekara Sriniwasana Trichipalli Yekya Parampeel Parambatur Chinnaswami Muthuswami Venugopal Iyer ......................... ♾️.
😂😂😂
Is this one name
I love ghost9 and their songs😍
Omo they are so cute 😭✨
It's going to be difficult and it's going to be fun.😂
It was entertaining show🥂i like it ....Ghost9 ❤️
5:30 bro took my name 😭😭🙌🏻💖
6:44 not all the Indian language names derived from Sanskrit.
Some have their own diction of names
My name is Dhriti and seeing them get my name right the first try made me so happy cause even my friends dont know the proper pronunciation 😭😭😭
I can relate to this so well....even Indians find it hard pronouncing my name
And seeing a name similar to mine that's a level up😅
Great effort guys and you slay girl ❤❤
As someone whose name is Diti, when I tell my name to others, they are always like, Dhriti? Ditya? Aditi? and so I always have to tell them the spelling🥲
As a South Indian 🇮🇳, i would say some of the Indian languages derived (not fully) from tamil not sanskrit and tamil is older than sanskrit. Tamil is the 1st oldest and living asia's language aswell as for India also. Now Tamil is the oldest living language for world also. 😊 Tamil language has different letters comparing to today. Because today we are using modern tamil comparing to before's. ☺I hope this helps.
Nope both of them aren't there is no "mother of all indian languages" if it did it certainly wouldn't be tamil and besides sumerian is older than tamil
Nope
Indo-persian languages aren't derived from your tamil
Tamil is filthy lang..cope
12:44
omg idk why i love this guy😭🤏🏼
should i stan themm?? 🫠💗💗
0:48 Yuki is my cat name 🤣🤣
Wow 😂❤ it was so awesome 🇮🇳🇮🇳❤️
2:00 I've never seen that name with the r in the end.
❤From Tamilnadu, India🤗
For the longest time I thought Yuyutsu was a Japanese name until I heard it in the Mahabaratha
As an Indian I dont see A LOT of indian vids on youtube here this video is heart warming IDK WHY
Lol the name giving part was the best
3:12 I understand the Hindi because Hindi is kind of like Urdu so yeah
झूठ 😂😂
I known hindi , English , little bit sanskrit also but it is also difficult for me to read them 😂😂( not all of them only 2 or 3 of them )
Make them say Pranavi ( the 'N' is pronouced like 'ण' and it is hard for some people to pronounce)
She is so pretty and cute and polite as well...I love her ❤
Everyone in Ghost9: 🇰🇷
Prince from Ghost9: 🇹🇭
What is the name of the guy with white shirt and blue tie??
Also what is the name of the guy with the shirt with black and white stripes?
@@ramyeonzzz-ozyg Junhyung he is the leader of Ghost9
@@ramyeonzzz-ozygI think it’s Jinwoo their maknae but I’m not 100% sure I apologize
How about Srikarthikeyan or southern Indian names😏😏
As a northern Indian, I can confirm that I sweat profusely when I see a South Indian name.
@@ARMY_Stay_Starmysame here :(
I think it would be difficult for them to pronounce.
Sorry about it 😭😭
@@Maopin5748ebuss us bro us 🫂
One of my Student names is karthikeya sivasenapathy it was very hard to pronounce at first
Ghost9 I became fan after watching how cute they are....lots of love from india❤❤❤
Driti doesn't mean earth... It means brave.... Dharti means earth☺please correct yourself so they also will learn right... And you guys have done so good.. Some of the indian new generation kids also don't pronounce right these days.
She completely changed her name to yukta to yuki
The Aaditya was so good 👍
Anyone think that she looks like Rekha mam?💜 Or it's only me?🙄
Difference in the meanings of the similar names:
Jay: Win over your own self
Jeet: win (noun)
Jayesh: God of winning
Aditya like name in Indonesia, Indonesia have 700lokal language,java,sunda,bugis,batak, Madura, Melayu,etc
5:05 that's my name ADITYA 😂
IT AIN'T AADITYA ANYMORE
IT'S EDITYA LOL