Hindu Names Meanings for Boys & Girls Starting with N

Navami

Name Navami or (Navami) means New.

Meaning: New Origin: hindi

Navan

Navan is one of the world's few towns that has a palindromic name. Variants of Navan had been in use since Norman times. It is thought to come from Irish an Uamhain, meaning 'the cave/souterrain', a variant of its more common Irish name an Uaimh.

Meaning: Champion, King of the jews, Awesome with sports Origin: hindi

Navaneedham

A user from India says the name Navaneetham is of Unknown origin and means "Newly churned butter, favorite to god krishna, also a ragam in karnatic music".

Meaning: Newly Born Origin: Hindi

Navaneet

Navneet is a name in India of Punjabi origin derived from the Sanskrit word "navaneet" meaning "fresh butter". It has come to mean "one who is ever new" or "eternally new". It is of fairly recent creation and has been used for boys and girls.

Meaning: Fresh butter, One who takes pleasure in new joys Origin: hindi

Navaneeta

Meaning of Indian name: Navaneeta. Meaning of the name Navaneeta is 'Butter'. Navaneeta is a name of Hindu / Indian origin, and is commonly used for females.

Navaneeth

Navneet is a name in India of Punjabi origin derived from the Sanskrit word "navaneet" meaning "fresh butter". It has come to mean "one who is ever new", "eternally new" or "new heaven". It is of fairly recent creation and has been used for boys and girls.

Navaneetha

Navaneetha - Detailed Meaning. The name of Navaneetha indicates you are a diligent and persevering worker who enjoys doing a job well and finishing what is started.

Navanit

Navneet is a name in India of Punjabi origin derived from the Sanskrit word "navaneet" meaning "fresh butter". It has come to mean "one who is ever new" or "eternally new". ... The name Navneet is mentioned in the Mahabharata. This name is a synonym of Lord Krishna.

Meaning: Fresh butter, One who takes pleasure in new joys Origin: hindi

Navanit Viliptanga

Navneet is a name in India of Punjabi origin derived from the Sanskrit word "navaneet" meaning "fresh butter". It has come to mean "one who is ever new", "eternally new" or "new heaven". It is of fairly recent creation and has been used for boys and girls.

Meaning: Lord whose body is smeared with butter Origin: hindi

Navanith

Navneet is a name in India of Punjabi origin derived from the Sanskrit word "navaneet" meaning "fresh butter". It has come to mean "one who is ever new" or "eternally new". It is of fairly recent creation and has been used for boys and girls. It is also used in places other than Punjab and Himachal Pradesh.