English citations of Nila

  • 1891, Vālmīki, The Ramayana, page 806:
    And the leader of herds, named Nila, of huge body, resembling a mass of blue collyrium, appeared with ten kotis.
  • 1922, Harry Harrison Hain, History of Perry County, Pennsylvania: Including Descriptions of Indians and Pioneer Life from the Time of Earliest Settlement, Sketches of Its Noted Men and Women and Many Professional Men, page 537:
    [In] his will, dated September 6, 1781, [] To his granddaughter, Mary Mitchell, he gave a tract of land in Tyrone Township, together with a mulatto child named “Nila,” but in case she die without heirs then, it was to go to the three named executors for the use of Ann West Gibson and her heirs.
  • 2018, Kaci Morgan, Queen Immortal, Kaci Morgan Novels (→ISBN), page 277:
    “But Blentif knew he could never get his hands on her, so he had Gau bed many women, including Nila, in an effort to create a girl who could impersonate Zec's daughter. Nila's child was a good match, and that is who Blentif has.”