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Naarad | Meaning : The one who gives wisdom, spreads the name of Lord Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Nabadip | Meaning : A new light Used in : Sanskrit, Assamese |
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Nabajit | Meaning : New winner, New win Used in : Sanskrit, Assamese |
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Nabanil | Meaning : A new, clear blue sky Used in : Sanskrit, Assamese |
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Nabhasa | Meaning : The person who is relating to the sky Used in : Sanskrit |
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Nadamuni | Meaning : A hermit sound or music Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Nadish | Meaning : From the large deep ocean Used in : Hindu, Telugu, Sanskrit |
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Naga | Meaning : The person who is clever and boundless Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Nagadhipa | Meaning : The Master above all the hills Used in : Sanskrit |
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Nagadhiraja | Meaning : The supreme ruler of the mountains Used in : Sanskrit |
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Nagesh | Meaning : The ruler of all kind of serpents Used in : Hindu, Gujarati, Telugu, Sanskrit |
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Naginder | Meaning : Kings of all the serpents Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Nagnath | Meaning : The Lord or the deity of snakes Used in : Sanskrit |
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Nagsen | Meaning : The superior of the serpents Used in : Sanskrit |
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Nagulesh | Meaning : The Lords of the mongoose Used in : Sanskrit |
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Naik | Meaning : The head, the leader Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Nainesh | Meaning : The third eye of Lord Shiva Used in : Sanskrit |
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Nainish | Meaning : The God with the beautiful eyes Used in : Sanskrit |
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Nairit | Meaning : The direction of south-west Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Naitik | Meaning : A moral person, ethical Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Nakapati | Meaning : The aristocrat of ecstasy Used in : Sanskrit |
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Nakesha | Meaning : The monarch or ruler of blue havens Used in : American, African, Sanskrit, Sanskrit |
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Nakin | Meaning : The one who abides in paradise Used in : Sanskrit |
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Nakshatra | Meaning : The deity form or figure of the stars Used in : Hindu, Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Nakshit | Meaning : Something drawn or sketched Used in : Sanskrit |
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Nakul | Meaning : A mongoose, A sharp-minded Used in : Hindu, Assamese, Gujarati, Sanskrit |
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Nakulesh | Meaning : The monarch or mongoose Used in : Sanskrit |
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Namah | Meaning : The action of bow down or curtsy Used in : Sanskrit |
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Namasya | Meaning : The person who deserves the worthy of honour and praise Used in : Sanskrit |
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Namdev | Meaning : A poet or a saint, also Lord Vishnu Used in : Hindu, Punjabi, Sindhi, Punjabi, Sanskrit |
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Namit | Meaning : A person who is very humble Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Namratan | Meaning : The gem of the name Used in : Sikh, Sanskrit |
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Nand | Meaning : A Joyful person, who is happy Used in : Bengali, Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Nandak | Meaning : The cherish nature Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Nandeesh | Meaning : The Lord of joy an happiness Used in : Sanskrit |
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Nandhu | Meaning : Who became a great man. Lord Krishna Used in : Sanskrit |
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Nandi | Meaning : The holy bull of Lord Shiva Used in : Hindu, American, African, Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Narang | Meaning : Orange color, as Orange is the color of Hindu. Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Naranjan | Meaning : A truthful or a spotless person, man of God Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Narapriya | Meaning : The person who always use his, her left hand for all activities. Used in : Sanskrit |
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Narashimha | Meaning : The Lion in the form of man Used in : Sanskrit |
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Naren | Meaning : Manly or masculine, male Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Narender | Meaning : The Kings of Men Used in : Sanskrit |
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Naresh | Meaning : The king of the Kings Used in : Bengali, Hindu, Sindhi, Malayalam, Rajasthani, Gujarati, Telugu, Sanskrit |
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Narhari | Meaning : One who wins over the mankind; Lord Vishnu Used in : Hindu, Telugu, Sanskrit |
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Narottam | Meaning : The best among all the men Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Narpal | Meaning : The protector of all the men Used in : Sikh, Sanskrit |
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Narpat | Meaning : The king of mankind Used in : Sikh, Sanskrit |
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Narsi | Meaning : A poet or a saint Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Nayanmani | Meaning : the Gem of the eyes Used in : Sanskrit |
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Naynesh | Meaning : the Monarch of the eyes Used in : Sanskrit |
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Neeladree | Meaning : The top of the mountain reflects blue color. Used in : Sanskrit, Sanskrit |
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Nibir | Meaning : One who is fearless Used in : Sanskrit, Assamese |
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Nikhil | Meaning : Perfect, complete, whole, all-inclusive, intact. Used in : American, Bengali, Hindu, Sindhi, Danish, Greek, Malayalam, Gujarati, Sanskrit |
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Nilambaj | Meaning : The Blue Lotus flower Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Nilambar | Meaning : The blue heaven, Name of Lord Shiva Used in : Sanskrit |
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Nilmani | Meaning : The precious Gem, Blue Sapphire Used in : Australian, Sanskrit |
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Nilothpal | Meaning : The one who is resembling the blue Lotus flowers Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Niraghan | Meaning : Perfect, spotless, ideal, flawless Used in : Sanskrit |
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Nirajaksha | Meaning : The one who has the eyes like Lotus Used in : Sanskrit |
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Nirakula | Meaning : The one who is without nervousness, tension and distress Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Niralamba | Meaning : The one who is self determining and liberated Used in : Sanskrit |
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Niranjan | Meaning : Free from any bad qualities Used in : Hindu, Sindhi, Malayalam, Gujarati, Telugu, Sanskrit |
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Nirav | Meaning : Calm, a man of calm demeanor Used in : Hindu, Malayalam, Gujarati, Sanskrit |
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Niravadhi | Meaning : Boundless, unlimited, unrestricted and infinite Used in : Sanskrit |
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Nirbhay | Meaning : The one who is free from scare, trepidation, shock or panic Used in : Hindu, Gujarati, Sanskrit |
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Nisan | Meaning : Sign or symbol Used in : Hebrew, Biblical, Turkish, Sanskrit |
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Nishkarsh | Meaning : The result or outcome of work Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Nitin | Meaning : The right path or the moral values Used in : Hindu, Sindhi, British, English, Marathi, Gujarati, Sanskrit |
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Nitish | Meaning : One who follow the right path Used in : Bengali, Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Niyor | Meaning : Dew drops Used in : Sanskrit, Assamese |