Naamjas
Fame or glory derived from the name, often of a divine nature.
Naamjeev
Life or existence associated with the divine name.
Naamjeevan
Living life in accordance with the name of God.
Naamjodh
A union with the divine through the name.
Naamjog
Union or connection with God through His name.
Naamjot
Light or divine illumination through the name.
Naamkamal
Lotus of the name, symbolizing purity and beauty associated with divinity.
Naamsukh
Dedicated to the name of God.
Naamteerath
Path or pilgrimage leading to divine name or sacredness.
Naamuttam
The highest or the best form of name, often referring to God's name.
Naamvichar
Reflection or consideration of the name, especially in a spiritual context.
Naana
A term of endearment; also refers to maternal or grandmother figures.
Naandhi
Symbolic of auspiciousness and new beginnings in Hindu rituals.
Naaraayan
Another name for Lord Vishnu, representing preservation and protection.
Naarad
A divine sage known in Hindu mythology, often depicted as a messenger of the gods.
Naarang
Refers to one who is bright and radiant, often symbolic of joy.
Naarayan
Another significant name for Lord Vishnu, emphasizing his role as the protector and sustainer.
Naarayani
Another name for Goddess Durga, symbolizing strength and femininity.
Naashaad
One who is pious and devoted to the divine name.
Naasik
One who is bestowed with intelligence or wisdom.
Naasima
A graceful and delicate person.
Naatika
An actor or actress, often associated with performance arts.
Naavalan
One who is considerate and caring to others.
Naavarasan
A person who is insightful and wise.
Naavinya
Radiant or illustrious; signifies brightness.
Naavya
One who is worthy, respectable or admirable.
Naayantara
A star or glowing entity, often connoting beauty and brightness.
Nabadip
Light or lamp of joy.
Nabaha
A beautiful and magnificent person.
Nabajit
Victory of a great ruler.
Nabakalika
Goddess or divine feminine energy.
Nabakumar
Son of the goddess or divine child.
Nabamallika
A fragrant flower or garland.
Nabami
A sacred or holy figure.
Nabamita
One who is priceless or invaluable.
Nabaneeta
A fresh and new person or entity.
Nabani
A figure of authority or power.
Nabanil
One who is quick and agile like a tiger.
Nabanipa
A playful or cheerful spirit.
Nabanita
A gifted or talented woman.
Nabanna
The name means 'harvest' or 'season of plenty' in Bengali.
Nabarun
Nabarun translates to 'new light' or 'newly born' in Sanskrit.
Nabendu
Nabendu means 'the full moon' in Sanskrit.
Nabh
Nabh signifies 'sky' or 'atmosphere' in Sanskrit.
Nabha
Nabha means 'sky' or 'to be vast' in Sanskrit.
Nabhan
Nabhan translates to 'the one who is bright' in Sanskrit.
Nabhanya
Nabhanya means 'heavenly' or 'divine' in Sanskrit.
Nabhanyu
Nabhanyu signifies 'heavenly or related to the sky' in Sanskrit.
Nabhas
Nabhas translates to 'sky' or 'atmosphere' in Sanskrit.
Nabhasa
Nabhasa means 'from the sky' or 'heavenly' in Sanskrit.
Nabhay
Nabhay translates to 'sky' or 'heaven' in Sanskrit.
Nabhayan
Nabhayan means 'one who is from the sky' in Sanskrit.
Nabhendu
Nabhendu means 'moon of the sky' in Sanskrit.
Nabhi
Nabhi means 'navel' in Sanskrit, signifying the source of life.
Nabhij
Nabhij translates to 'heavenly being' in Sanskrit.
Nabhik
Nabhik means 'heavenly,' referring to something divine or celestial in nature.
Nabhikumar
Nabhikumar means 'son of the sky' in Sanskrit.
Nabhinandan
Nabhinandan means 'congratulations' or 'greeting' in Sanskrit, often used in a celebratory context.
Nabhinath
Nabhinath means 'lord of the sky' in Sanskrit.
Nabhiraj
Nabhiraj means 'king of the sky' in Sanskrit.
Nabhiray
Nabhiray means 'from the sky' in Sanskrit.
Nabhith
Nabhith means 'fearless,' derived from the word 'Nabhi' which connects to the sky.
Nabhitha
Nabhitha means 'fearless' or 'courageous,' associated with the sky in its context.
Nabhkanti
Nabhkanti means 'light of heaven' in Sanskrit.
Nabhoj
Nabhoj means 'born in the sky' in Sanskrit.
Nabhomandal
Nabhomandal means 'sky or heavenly circle' in Sanskrit.
Nabhomani
Nabhomani means 'jewel of the sky' or 'heavenly gem' in Sanskrit.
Nabhya
Nabhya means 'from the sky' or 'heavenly being' in Sanskrit, used for both genders.
Nabin
Means 'gift of God' in Persian and varies in usage depending on the region.
Nabina
Means 'noble dewdrop' in Hinduism.
Nabinchandra
Combining 'Nabin' (new) and 'Chandra' (moon), meaning 'new moon.'
Nachiappa
A Tamil name meaning 'father and son' embodying familial ties.
Nachik
Derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'to achieve or obtain.'
Nachiket
A name from Hindu mythology, associated with a sage in the Chandogya Upanishad.
Nachiketa
A name signifying 'eternal,' often related to wisdom and knowledge in Hindu texts.
Nachiketan
Refers to a person who explores knowledge within the context of Hindu philosophy.
Nachiketas
Derived from the concept of knowledge and self-realization in Hindu philosophy.
Nachiketh
Another derivative of Nachiketa, emphasizing themes of enlightenment and wisdom.
Nachimi
A name possibly derived from the concept of 'brightness' or 'light' in several Indian languages.
Nachni
A name that often denotes a woman of grace and poise, and is used in various Indian cultures.
Nadaan
Nadaan means 'wealthy' or 'prosperous' in Sanskrit.
Nadamuni
Nadamuni means 'master of sound' in Sanskrit.
Nadapratithishta
Nadapratithishta means 'the establishment of sound' in Sanskrit.
Nadatarangini
Nadatarangini means 'flow of sound' in Sanskrit.
Nadeep
The name means 'one who is bright like a lamp.'
Nadeesh
The name means 'lord of the oceans.'
Nadesh
The name means 'the leader of a group.'
Nadhamuni
The name means 'the one who brings good luck.'
Nadharanjani
A name associated with the combination of 'Nadha', meaning 'melody', and 'Ranjani', meaning 'delightful'.
Nadheema
A name that means 'one who is generous and kind' in Tamil.
Nadhinee
A feminine variation implying 'melody' and 'puppetry' in Tamil.
Nadida
A name denoting beauty and virtue in Sanskrit.
Nadinatha
Lord of happiness or the one who produces happiness.
Nadipati
Lord of water or rivers.
Nadish
Lord Vishnu, the one who sustains the universe.
Nadisha
One who is blessed, or full of happiness.
Nag Raj
Nag Raj means 'King of Serpents' in Sanskrit, referring to a deity or mythical figure.
Naga
Naga refers to 'snake' or 'serpent' in Sanskrit, often associated with deities and spirituality.
Naga Malleswari
Naga Malleswari refers to the goddess who is seen as the protector and is worshipped in various temples in India.
Nagaanjali
Nagaanjali means 'offering to the serpent' in Sanskrit, symbolizing respect and devotion.
