Hindu(n.) 1660s, from PersianHindu(adjective and noun) "Indian," fromHind"India," from Sanskritsindhu"river," meaning here the Indus; hence "region of the Indus," the sense then gradually was extended by invading peoples to encompass all northern India. "Properly, one of the native race...
Channa is nothing but the moon, called chaand or chanda in Hindustani and often channa/chan in a Punjabi accent and Punjabi language. Thus, channa mereya is nothing but 'my moon' which is used for one's beloved. Channa mereya is the title of a song from the film Ae Dil Hai Mushkil. ...
So I was trying to find out what Mirzya meant (at that time I was thinking it would be spelled as Mirziya, kinda rhyming with Ishqiya, but the ‘i’ isn’t there, and it becomes a little more clear that what he said was right). He told me that Mirzya was nothing but, say, ...