Meaning of the Sanskrit Word: nr

  nr—human being    SB 1.8.30, SB 2.10.41, SB 3.11.26, SB 8.20.21, SB 10.13.60, Madhya 17.39
  nr—and of the human species    SB 6.16.4
  nr—like a human being (such as Lord Krsna and Lord Ramacandra)    SB 7.9.38
  nr—unto human society    SB 7.14.15
  nr—human beings in general    SB 7.14.25
  nr—man    SB 7.14.37

Compound Sanskrit Words Containing: nr

  nr-loke—in this material world    SB 7.15.75, Madhya 2.43
  nr-patih—the King    SB 1.16.16, SB 5.10.23
  nr-asthi-bhusanah—ornamented with dead men’s bones    SB 4.2.14-15
  nr-samsam—cruel    SB 6.11.13
  nr-samsam—very cruel    SB 6.11.17
  nr-samsasya—who is so cruel    SB 9.4.44
  nr-deva—royal person    SB 1.16.5
  nr-devah—ministers of the government    SB 2.7.38
  nr-gatim—the human form of life    SB 3.15.24
  nr-haraye—who has appeared as half lion and half man (Nrhari)    SB 7.8.44
  nr-harim—Lord Nrsimhadeva    SB 7.8.27
  nr-janma—you who have taken birth as a human being    SB 5.13.21
  nr-jatim—a birth in human society    SB 5.19.25
  nr-kesari—having the body of a human being and a lion    Madhya 8.6
  nr-kaya—this human form of body    SB 7.15.45
  nr-lokam—within human society    SB 7.10.70
  nr-lokam—human society    SB 9.24.63-64
  nr-lokasya—within this material world of living entities    SB 10.3.31
  nr-loke—in human society    SB 1.16.8
  nr-loke—in this world    SB 5.5.1
  nr-loke—within this material world    SB 7.10.48
  nr-loke—human society    SB 7.14.5
  nr-lokan—the planets of the conditioned souls    SB 3.4.12
  nr-mrga-indra-rupam—the form of both a man and the king of the beasts, the lion.    SB 7.8.18
  nr-pasun—the men used as sacrifice    SB 5.26.31
  nr-pate—O Maharaja Pariksit    SB 8.11.29
  nr-patim—the King    SB 4.21.45
  nr-palah—all the kings    SB 4.16.21
  nr-simham—the Lord, appearing in the form of half lion and half man    SB 7.8.23
  nr-turanga-vigrahah—assuming the form of half-horse, half-man    SB 5.18.6
  tat-malya-bhasma-nr-kapali—who is garlanded with human skulls and smeared with ashes    SB 4.4.16