Nandanjot
Light or radiance of Nanda, representing joy and enlightenment.
Nandanpreet
Affection of Nanda, blending love and the joy of the Nanda lineage.
Nandapal
Protector of Nanda, indicating guardianship and joyfulness.
Nandedkar
A person from Nanded; a locale significant in Sikhism and Indian culture.
Nandeesh
Lord of Nanda; often related to divinity in Hindu lore.
Nandess
Joyful spirit of Nanda; implies happiness and light-heartedness.
Nandgopala
The cowherd of Nanda; often refers to Lord Krishna in his early life.
Nandha
Joy or happiness; common in several cultural narratives within Hinduism.
Nandhika
Bringer of joy; a name denoting happiness and well-being.
Nandhinee
One who is joyful; often associated with beauty and happiness.
Nandhini
Delightful or pleasing; commonly evokes happiness and joy.
Nandhu
A term of endearment for one who brings joy; affectionate name relating to Nanda.
Nandi
Pleasure or joy; often associated with Lord Shiva and the divine boar in Hindu mythology.
Nandidhar
One who removes all distress and gives happiness.
NandiGhosh
One who is like Nandi; Nandi is the divine bull associated with Lord Shiva.
Nandik
Derived from Nanda, meaning 'joyful' or 'delightful.'
Nandika
A name representing 'nurturer' or 'blessed.'
Nandikesh
The lord of Nanda; another name for Lord Shiva.
Nandil
A name associated with joy and happiness.
Nandin
One who is joyful and gives happiness.
Nandini
Name for a daughter of Nanda, signifies 'delightful or pleasing.'
Nandirudra
Derived from Nandi and Rudra, which refers to a fierce aspect of Lord Shiva.
Nandish
A name meaning 'Beholder of joy.'
Nandisha
A feminine form related to 'delight' and 'joy.'
Nandishwara
Lord of Nandi; associated with Lord Shiva.
Nandit
One who is joyous and happy.
Nandita
The one who brings joy and happiness; joyful.
Nanditha
Another form of Nandita, meaning 'one who brings joy.'
Nandivardhan
One who increases joy and happiness.
Nandkishore
An affectionate term for Lord Krishna, symbolizing joy.
Nandkumar
The son of Nanda; associated with Lord Krishna.
Nandlaal
Means 'beloved child of Nanda.'
Nandlal
Another affectionate name of Lord Krishna, meaning 'the son of Nanda.'
Nandna
Nandna signifies 'the one who brings joy' or 'daughter of happiness' in Sanskrit.
Nandnandan
Nandnandan means 'son of Nanda,' often referring to Lord Krishna as an embodiment of joy and happiness in Hindu mythology.
Nandni
Nandni means 'delightful' or 'joyful' in Sanskrit, often associated with bringing happiness.
Nandra
Nandra translates to 'one who is pleasing' or 'radiant' in Sanskrit.
Nandrani
Nandrani means 'the queen of happiness' or 'daughter of Nanda' in Sanskrit, often linked to divine femininity in Hinduism.
Nandru
Nandru is a variant used colloquially in India, often symbolizing 'bringer of joy'.
Nandu
Nandu is a popular name in India meaning 'joyful' or 'happy', often a diminutive of Nandan.
Nanduni
Nanduni means 'a little source of joy' or 'daughter of happiness' in Sanskrit.
Nangai
Nangai means 'beautiful' or 'charming' in certain Indian languages.
Nangial
Nangial refers to 'the protector' or 'guardian' in certain Indian languages.
Nangialai
Nangialai means 'one who is noble and esteemed' in certain Indian dialects.
Nangopan
Nangopan translates to 'guardian or protector' in certain Indian languages.
Nani
A grandmother or affectionate term for a grandmother in many Indian languages.
Nanjaiah
A common South Indian name meaning 'son of Nanja' or associated with a ruler.
Nanjaiya
A name commonly found in South India, representing bravery or strength.
Nanjappa
A traditional South Indian name meaning 'the one who has been gifted or blessed.'
Nanjappan
Another variation of Nanjappa, often indicating blessed lineage or ancestry.
Nanjayyan
A name of Tamil origin expressing masculinity and strength in character.
Nanjeyan
Another variation often given to boys in Tamil communities, connoting strength.
Nanji
A name commonly used in certain Indian cultures, traditionally signifying a teacher or guardian.
Nanjundan
A name meaning 'the honorable one,' often related to respect in culture.
Nanjundeswar
A name derived from Nanjunda, referencing a form of Lord Shiva in South Indian Hinduism.
Nanjundewsar
A name relating to Nanjunda or deity forms in Hindu belief.
Nanku
A diminutive or affectionate form of other names, often signifying a beloved person.
Nanmaaran
A name meaning 'one who is good or virtuous,' given in Tamil cultures.
Nanmani
It typically means 'good gem' or 'precious,' reflecting value in culture.
Nanmoliyan
A name meaning 'one who is good or benevolent,' commonly found in Tamil Nadu.
Nanmugan
A name signifying 'good natured,' usually attributed to boys in Hindu families.
Nanmuthu
Generally means 'precious gem' or 'one with good worth.'
Nanthan
To carry pride and respect; denotes honor in Indian culture.
Nanthini
One who has beautiful eyes; symbolizes beauty in Indian culture.
Nanu
Nanu is a term of endearment meaning 'little one' or 'beloved' in Hindi.
Nanveer
Nanveer combines 'Nana' (grandfather or mentor) and 'veer' (brave or warrior), suggesting 'brave mentor.'
Nar
Fire; in Hindu contexts, it can also mean man or human.
Nara
In Japanese, it can mean 'oak', while in Sanskrit it means 'human' or 'man'.
Narab
Consumed by fire; associated with ardency and passion in a poetic sense.
Narad
A divine sage known for his wisdom and ability to travel between worlds.
Narada
A celestial sage known in Hindu scriptures for his knowledge and musical prowess.
Naradar
A variation on Narada, often signifying an association with divine knowledge and travel.
Naradhara
One who bears or supports the fire, symbolizing strength and endurance.
Narahari
Another name for Lord Vishnu, symbolizes the divine in human form.
Narain
One who is a god or lord.
Naraindas
Servant of Narayana; devoted disciple of Lord Vishnu.
Naraja
A name associated with the divine or godly nature.
Naraka
Refers to hell or the realm of the dead in Hindu mythology.
Naran
Refers to man or human being.
Narang
Refers to an orange; commonly associated with zest and vitality.
Naranj
Refers to an orange tree or symbolizing life and abundance.
Naranjan
One who is cheerful and vibrant like an orange.
Narapriya
One who is loved or dear to humanity.
Narashimareddy
A name signifying a devotee of Narasimha, an avatar of Vishnu.
Narashimha
The lion-man avatar of Lord Vishnu in Hindu mythology.
Narasimha
The man-lion avatar of Vishnu, symbolizing strength and protection.
Narasimhan
Another form of Narasimha, referring to a devotee associated with the deity.
Narasinha
Refers to the same avatar of Lord Vishnu, highlighting his divine nature.
Naratain
Name associated with the divine being or godly identity.
Naravira
One who is courageous or brave, resembling a hero.
Narayaanstra
Refers to the weapon of Lord Narayana, symbolizing protection.
Narayaasrama
Place dedicated to Narayana; signifies a spiritual abode.
Narayan
One who is a form of Lord Vishnu; also means the refuge of all beings.
Narayana
A name of Lord Vishnu, it means 'the refuge of all beings.'
Narayana Swamy
A composite name referring to Lord Narayana, a form of Lord Vishnu, symbolizing divine protection and support.
Narayanan
A form of Lord Vishnu, it signifies 'the one who provides solace to people.'
Narayanaswamy
Similar to Narayana Swamy, it denotes a protective or benevolent deity, associated with Vishnu.
Narayani
Another name for Goddess Durga or the divine feminine, representing strength and power.
Nardev
Means 'Lord of all creatures' in Sanskrit, associated with God and spirituality.
Nareen
Typically means 'the one who brings joy,' symbolizing happiness and positivity.
