12 Sanskrit Hindu Boy Names with Meaning, Starting With N

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NameGenderMeaning
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Narith
Baby Boy Sign Boy Masculine
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Nagendra
Baby Boy Sign Boy Principal of snakes or master of mountains
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Nabadip
Baby Boy Sign Boy New light
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Nabajit
Baby Boy Sign Boy New winner
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Nabanil
Baby Boy Sign Boy Clear blue sky
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Neerab
Baby Boy Sign Boy Calm; A man of calm demeanor
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Nibir
Baby Boy Sign Boy One who is fearless
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Nilmitra
Baby Boy Sign Boy Blue
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Nisan
Baby Boy Sign Boy Sign; Symbol
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Niyor
Baby Boy Sign Boy Dew drops
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Narshimha
Baby Boy Sign Boy Lion among men
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Nihansh
Baby Boy Sign Boy Unique or Special

Infographic: Attractive Sanskrit Hindu Boy Names with Meaning, Starting With N

are significant and exquisite. They carry an inherent sense of charm that's almost impossible to ignore. Our infographic below shares several options that fit diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds. Explore the list and pick a name that resonates with you. Remember, your baby's name is integral to their identity, so choose a name that best complements their personality. 


 Sanskrit Hindu Boy Names with Meaning, Starting With N(infographic)

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