Nicknames are an integral part of childhood. Almost
everyone has one…Sometimes they have to be accepted even if you don’t like
them. And it becomes a necessary evil if you have got a funny one (courtesy
your wanton friends).
I have been proud owner of several nick names
awarded by different persons during different seasons for different
reasons!!!!!
As we move ahead in life, we leave behind these
important possessions of ours where they belong. We get to college to get new
nick names. The criteria for this could be any…I remember a guy ‘GORA’
in my college…..and guess what, he acquired the name not because he was gora(having fair complexion) but
the exactly opposite. You can call a guy ‘chottu’ if he is short
(reminded me of ‘Pichi’, the shortest girl in the class) .…..Nick names can be
derived from anywhere, we don’t need to have logic to coin them. Or they could
be spoiled form of your name or surname; like we call one of our friends ‘Katta’(
derived from his surname ‘Kataria’). He has accepted it blissfully. We
used to call a friend ‘MATA’(that means mother in hindi) as she would
always keep on advising and guiding as our mothers do.
Classic example…..Our maid has named her boy ‘KUDI’( that means a ‘girl’ in Punjabi) because she wanted a
girl. I could not stop laughing when she told me. J. Huum….Few weeks ago, I got a message in my inbox….”BALLI is now PAATA’S madam”….that meant “ ‘Balli’ has
joined as lecturer in the college where ‘Paata’ studies.” I found
images of lovely people ‘Paata’, ‘Balli’, ‘Satti’, ‘Jagga’, ‘Baba’ and many more school buddies, revolving in my mind in
kaleidoscopic combinations, as soon as I read the message.
I feel one more incident
deserves a mention here. There were three guys in my batch(engineering college)
who were best friends; would sit together, roam together……One day they entered
the classroom with a new hairstyle….Gandhi cut ….almost BALD HEADED; they
became ‘Ganje’(bald
headed people), a good subject for our gossips. Perhaps they had some argument,
they all started sitting in different rows. My friend termed the ‘phenomenon’
as ‘THE GREAT GANJA DIASPORA’
!!!!!Even the teachers were not
spared. One or more teachers at various stages of my life have had nick names.
I remember ‘jugni’, ‘kodu’,
‘Gulabo’, ‘Bhangi’ and many
more.I had a notion, in professional life, surnames usually become new nick
names. But my misconception got washed away soon. Even the people, courteous,
gentle, hardly of the type to have a nick name, have gaudy ones.That means
either you earn a ‘name’ for yourself or they are conferred upon you for your
deeds or may be they are shortened versions of your name or surname or could be
based on your appearance. And the most important attribute of a nickname is
they should please your friends.What made me write this was an incident. Few
weeks ago, I met my mother’s aunt. She is very old. I have seen her only for
five to six times. She looked at me and said, “Mithu…..”, I could hear only the
first word…..for that strained my nerves. I had heard this before…somebody,
somewhere, sometime in the past had addressed me with the same name. The soft,
affectionate voice was echoing in my ears. I looked at my mother, a tear was
rolling down her cheek. Perhaps she could decipher my thoughts. I don’t
remember how my Nani( maternal grand mother) looked but something in me
knew(don’t know how) that it was her voice……And I hugged the old
lady.Shakespeare has said “What’s in name !!!!!” .Perhaps true. But there
is so much in a nick name.
Nicknames are an integral part of childhood. Almost
everyone has one…Sometimes they have to be accepted even if you don’t like
them. And it becomes a necessary evil if you have got a funny one (courtesy
your wanton friends).
I have been proud owner of several nick names
awarded by different persons during different seasons for different
reasons!!!!!
As we move ahead in life, we leave behind these
important possessions of ours where they belong. We get to college to get new
nick names. The criteria for this could be any…I remember a guy ‘GORA’
in my college…..and guess what, he acquired the name not because he was gora(having fair complexion) but
the exactly opposite. You can call a guy ‘chottu’ if he is short
(reminded me of ‘Pichi’, the shortest girl in the class) .…..Nick names can be
derived from anywhere, we don’t need to have logic to coin them. Or they could
be spoiled form of your name or surname; like we call one of our friends ‘Katta’(
derived from his surname ‘Kataria’). He has accepted it blissfully. We
used to call a friend ‘MATA’(that means mother in hindi) as she would
always keep on advising and guiding as our mothers do.
Classic example…..Our maid has named her boy ‘KUDI’( that means a ‘girl’ in Punjabi) because she wanted a
girl. I could not stop laughing when she told me. J. Huum….Few weeks ago, I got a message in my inbox….”BALLI is now PAATA’S madam”….that meant “ ‘Balli’ has
joined as lecturer in the college where ‘Paata’ studies.” I found
images of lovely people ‘Paata’, ‘Balli’, ‘Satti’, ‘Jagga’, ‘Baba’ and many more school buddies, revolving in my mind in
kaleidoscopic combinations, as soon as I read the message.
I feel one more incident
deserves a mention here. There were three guys in my batch(engineering college)
who were best friends; would sit together, roam together……One day they entered
the classroom with a new hairstyle….Gandhi cut ….almost BALD HEADED; they
became ‘Ganje’(bald
headed people), a good subject for our gossips. Perhaps they had some argument,
they all started sitting in different rows. My friend termed the ‘phenomenon’
as ‘THE GREAT GANJA DIASPORA’
!!!!!Even the teachers were not
spared. One or more teachers at various stages of my life have had nick names.
I remember ‘jugni’, ‘kodu’,
‘Gulabo’, ‘Bhangi’ and many
more.I had a notion, in professional life, surnames usually become new nick
names. But my misconception got washed away soon. Even the people, courteous,
gentle, hardly of the type to have a nick name, have gaudy ones.That means
either you earn a ‘name’ for yourself or they are conferred upon you for your
deeds or may be they are shortened versions of your name or surname or could be
based on your appearance. And the most important attribute of a nickname is
they should please your friends.What made me write this was an incident. Few
weeks ago, I met my mother’s aunt. She is very old. I have seen her only for
five to six times. She looked at me and said, “Mithu…..”, I could hear only the
first word…..for that strained my nerves. I had heard this before…somebody,
somewhere, sometime in the past had addressed me with the same name. The soft,
affectionate voice was echoing in my ears. I looked at my mother, a tear was
rolling down her cheek. Perhaps she could decipher my thoughts. I don’t
remember how my Nani( maternal grand mother) looked but something in me
knew(don’t know how) that it was her voice……And I hugged the old
lady.Shakespeare has said “What’s in name !!!!!” .Perhaps true. But there
is so much in a nick name.


