List of Baby Names for Boys Starting with N

Niladri

Niladri is an Indian name for boys meaning Blue Mountain.

Meaning: The nilgiris, Blue mountain Origin: hindi

Nilakantha

Literal meaning of Nilakantha: Nilakantha (Sanskrit नीलकण्ठ) is a name of Lord Shiva. Nilakantha literally means blue throat.

Meaning: The one with a blue throat Origin: hindi

Nilamber

This is hindu baby boy name. Meaning of Nilamber is . The poeple have viewed this name 2085 times.

Meaning: Blue Sky, God of Sky Origin: hindi

Nilanjan

Baby Name : Nilanjan. Gender : boy. Origin : Bengali, Hindu, Gujarati, Hindi, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Tamil, Telugu. Nilanjan Meaning: With blue eyes. Variant: no variations.

Meaning: Blue, With blue eyes Origin: hindi

Nilash

Nilesh (sometimes also spelled as Neelesh) is an Indian name based on one of two deities, Vishnu or Shiva, in Hinduism, depending on which of its two Hindi pronunciations are used. 'Nilesh' means 'the Blue God', and is one of the alternate names for Vishnu, "The Preserver."

Meaning: Blue Origin: hindi

Nilax

Nilax Meaning: A name of Lord Shiv. Variant: Nilax. Number : 6.

Nilay

"NILAY" is Lord vishnu's name it is a sankrit word "Nil" means Blue "Ay" means body Nilay is a female given name of Turkish origin, and a male name of Indian origin. People named Nilay include: Nilay Esen Ersun (born 1987), Turkish marathon runner. Nilay Konar (born 1980) Turkish volleyball player.

Meaning: A house, A habitation, A place to Stay Origin: hindi

Nilayan

This is hindu baby boy name. Meaning of Nilayan is . The poeple have viewed this name 2188 times.

Meaning: Blue eyes boy Origin: hindi

Nilesh

Nilesh (sometimes also spelled as Neelesh) is a Hindi name based on one of two deities, Vishnu or Shiva, in Hinduism, depending on which of its two Hindi pronunciations are used. 'Nilesh' means 'the Blue God', and is one of the alternate names for Vishnu, "The Preserver."

Meaning: Lord Krishna, Moon Origin: hindi

Nill

Nill Family History. Nill Name Meaning. North German: from a personal name, a reduced form of Cornelius. South German: nickname for a big, crude or unmannered person, related to Middle High German nel 'peak' or nol 'rounded elevation'.

Meaning: Battle maiden Origin: hindi