Most Popular Modern Indian Baby Boy Names Starting with Na

Nachiappa

Nachiappa is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in hindu religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1222 times.

Nachik

The origin of the name of Nashik is linked with the epic of Ramayana. According to this epic, Laxman cut off the nose of Shurpanaka of Ravana's sister. So this place was called 'Nasik'. ... This means that 'Nav Shikha' has become Nashik from the city.

Meaning: Short form of Nachiketa Origin: Hindi

Nachiket

The meaning of the name “Nachiketa” is: “Fire”. Categories: Hindu Names, Indian Names, Sanskrit Names. Used in: Hindi speaking countries. Gender: Boy Names.

Meaning: Son of vajashravas (Son of vajashravas) Origin: hindi

Nachiketa

The meaning of the name “Nachiketa” is: “Fire”. Categories: Hindu Names, Indian Names, Sanskrit Names. Used in: Hindi speaking countries. Gender: Boy Names.

Meaning: An ancient Rishi, Fire Origin: hindi

Nachiketas

The meaning of the name “Nachiketa” is: “Fire”. Categories: Hindu Names, Indian Names, Sanskrit Names.

Meaning: The name of the boy who went to see Lord Yama and got Brahma Vidya from Yama Origin: hindi

Nachiketh

The meaning of the name “Nachiketa” is: “Fire”. Categories: Hindu Names, Indian Names, Sanskrit Names.

Meaning: Son of Vajasshravas Origin: Hindi

Nachimi

Nachimi is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in hindu religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1144 times.

Nacoma

Meaning of Nacoma. origin and personality of Indian baby name Nacoma. Indian boy Name meaning Nacoma. *recommended. Go Back.

Meaning: Lovable Origin: Hindi

Nadal

Nadal (Catalan: [nəˈðaɫ, naˈðaɫ], Occitan: [naˈdal, naˈðal], Venetian: [naˈdal]) is a surname of Catalan, Occitan, and Venetian origin. It stems from the Latin word for birthday, natalis.

Meaning: Fortunate Origin: hindi

Nadamuni

Nathamuni is said to have died at Gangaikonda Cholapuram. His father's name was Iśvara Bhaṭṭa and his son's name was Iśvaramuni. His grandson was Yamunacharya who was probably named in commemoration of a pilgrimage that Nathamuni took to the banks of the Yamuna along with his son (Iśvara Muni) and daughter-in-law.