1. prem - Noun
2. Prem - Proper noun
prem (plural prems)
(informal) A prematurely born infant.
Prem
(informal, soccer) The Premier League.
You too will marry a boy I choose,' said Mrs Rupa Mehra firmly to her younger daughter. Lata avoided the maternal imperative by looking around the great lamp-lit garden of Prem Nivas. The wedding-guests were gathered on the lawn. 'Hmm,' she said. This annoyed her mother further. Vikram Seth
Resolved that I, Jennifer H. Granholm, offer this certificate of tribute to Prem Rawat in honor of his exemplary career, life accomplishments, and many contributions to our citizens. Prem Rawat
Peace within is vital for leading a life fulfilled. Prem Rawat brings a message of hope and peace. Such a message is very much needed in this world today. Each of us as individuals can benefit from it. His message can help us lead more fulfilled lives, whatever our circumstances might be. Prem Rawat
And that is thought to have attracted the interest of Prem giants plagued by defensive doubts. Source: Internet
A departmental inquiry has been ordered against police constable Deepanshu, who had gone to the spot with Prem Veer. Source: Internet
As they were born on the day of ‘Uthram’ star in the Malayalam calendar, they were named by Devi and her husband Prem Kumar as Utthara, Utthama, Uthra, Uthraja and Uthrajan. Source: Internet