1. Nandi - Noun
2. Nandi - Proper noun
Nandi (plural Nandis)
(Hindu mythology) The name of a bull used as a mount by the god Shiva, or a representation of this bull. [from 19th c.]
Nandi pl (plural only)
A subgroup of the Kalenjin ethnic group of East Africa, traditionally living in the highland areas of the Nandi Hills in the former Rift Valley Province of Kenya. [from 20th c.]
Nandi
The Nilotic language spoken by this group.
Nandi
Former spelling of Nadi, Fiji.
That's the way I do things when I want to celebrate, I always plant a tree. And so I got an indigenous tree, called Nandi flame, it has this beautiful red flowers. When it is in flower it is like it is in flame. Wangari Maathai
Although it's a situation which can be handled, the County Government of Nandi and the Ministry of Mining seem not so much concerned about the impending danger. Source: Internet
At the time the Yoga Nandi was really big, Transcendental Meditation, the Beatles and all that. Source: Internet
Another parent Arijit Nandi, whose son is also a kindergartener, said: "I am a bit apprehensive as Covid-19 cases are rising again and it's also the flu season. Source: Internet
For instance, Uhuru's Kiambu backyard had 1.18 million registered voters in 2017, which is more than the 1.17 million registered in Ruto's three topmost strongholds of Uasin Gishu (450,055), Kericho (375,668) and Nandi (346,007). Source: Internet
He is the 2008 Paralympics 1,500 metres T46 and 5,000 metres T46 champion and has been training in Kapsabet, Nandi County. Source: Internet