What does RANIS mean?

Parts of Speech

Ranis is a noun.

Definitions

Ranis is the plural form of the noun rani, which means a queen or a princess in Hindi and other Indian languages.

Pronunciations

US: /ˈrɑːniz/

UK: /ˈrɑːniːz/

Origin and Usage

Ranis originated from the Hindi word rānī, which means queen or princess. It is commonly used in India and other South Asian countries as a title for a queen or a female ruler. In English, it is used to refer to a queen or princess in South Asian countries or to a woman who holds a high position or authority.

Synonyms

Some synonyms of ranis include queens, princesses, monarchs, and female rulers.

Related Words

Some related 5 letter words to ranis include rains, naris, sarin, and airns.

Example Sentences
  • The ranis of India were known for their beauty and intelligence.
  • She was a powerful rani who ruled her kingdom with wisdom and grace.
  • The ranis of the Mughal Empire were known for their love of art and literature.


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