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Nina vs Lulu - What's the difference?

nina | lulu |

As an adjective nina

is fine, perfect.

As a verb nina

is .

As a noun lulu is

locally]] unwanted land [[use#noun|use.

nina

English

Proper noun

(en proper noun)
  • (female) in continuous use since the 19th century.
  • * 1990 , Family Pictures , Harper & Row, ISBN 0060163976, pages 5, 25:
  • The first three, Macklin, Lydia, and Randall, were the special ones. Even those names, we thought, showed greater imagination, greater involvement on our parents' part, than ours did: Nina , Mary, Sarah. Clearly by that time they had run out of gas. - - -
    "Nina . Such a pretty, old-fashioned name. I hope you don't mind my saying that." "No; I'm glad you think so."
  • The Babylonian goddess of the watery deep, daughter of Ea.
  • Anagrams

    * ----

    lulu

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A remarkable person, object or idea; a doozie; a beauty; a humdinger.
  • A very attractive or seductive person.
  • Synonyms

    * (remarkable person object or idea) exception, unexpected, ace, innovation, champion, comedy, cool, surprise, neato * (very attractive or seductive person) , babe, beauty, cutie, doll (woman), dream, dreamboat, fox, peach, siren, stunna/stunner

    Antonyms

    * (very attractive or seductive person) dog (woman), fright, monster, monstrosity, sight ----