Male names.

NIRA

Masculine

Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Nira', meaning 'pure'.

NIRAJ

Masculine

Rare, Indian-origin male name meaning 'without blemish' or 'pure', signifying peace and calm. It was traditionally given to boys born into high-status families in ancient India.

NIRAL

Masculine

Uncommon yet meaningful Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Nirala', meaning 'spotless' or 'pure', associated with Hindu goddess Parvati.

NIRAN

Masculine

Distinctive Indian name of Marathi origin, meaning 'the first' or 'foremost', associated with Lord Vishnu in Hindu tradition.

NIRANJAN

Masculine

Unique unisex name of Sanskrit origin, derived from 'Niranja', meaning 'complete' or 'pure', and associated with Lord Krishna in Hindu mythology.

NIRAV

Masculine

Indian boy's name originating from Gujarat, derived from Sanskrit "Nirāva" meaning "free from debt.

NIREK

Masculine

Indian boy's name derived from Sanskrit "Nirika," meaning "night" or "darkness," popularized by the epic Mahabharata character Nireeksha, and still chosen today for its strength connotations.

NIREL

Masculine

Rare Hebrew male given name meaning "song of God", popularized during the Middle Ages among Sephardic Jewish communities. It celebrates the divine nature of music and harmony.

NIRMAAN

Masculine

Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Nirmāṇa', meaning 'creation'. It signifies the power to build one's destiny and is associated with Hindu creator god Brahma.

NIRMAL

Masculine

Nirmal, of Indian origin, means "spotless" or "pure," reflecting freedom from imperfections.

NIRVAAN

Masculine

Indian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'free from desire'.

NIRVAIR

Masculine

Rare Indian name of Sanskrit origin meaning 'one who has no enemies'.

NIRVAN

Masculine

Intriguing name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'bliss' or 'extinction of suffering,' symbolizing perfect happiness and liberation in Hindu and Buddhist philosophies.

NIRVANA

Masculine

Sanskrit-derived name meaning "extinguished" or "perfect peace," signifying liberation from suffering in Buddhism and Hinduism.

NIRVED

Masculine

Rare Indian male name derived from Sanskrit words "Nira" (pure) and "Ved" (Vedas), symbolizing purity and wisdom.

NIRVIK

Masculine

Rare, unisex name of Indian origin, derived from Punjabi 'Nirvair' meaning 'without enemy'.

NIRVIN

Masculine

Rare Hebrew given name derived from "Nir ve-Yin," meaning "a lamp and a spring.

NISAIAH

Masculine

Unique Hebrew girls' name meaning "God is my oath", derived from the elements "ni" (our) and "sha'ah" (oath).

NISAN

Masculine

Persian boy's name meaning 'new day' or 'new light', originating from the ancient Zoroastrian calendar as its first month marking renewal.

NISARG

Masculine

Nisarg, of Indian origin, means "edge of a mountain" in Sanskrit, reflecting strength and courage associated with Lord Shiva in Hindu mythology.

NISCHAL

Masculine

Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Nishchala', meaning 'resolute' or 'steady'. It's associated with Lord Krishna in Hindu mythology and was historically used among royal families for children expected to become strong leaders.

NISEAN

Masculine

Rare Hawaiian given name meaning 'to make fast or secure', inspired by an ancient tradition of binding things together.

NISH

Masculine

Uncommon Indian name derived from the Sanskrit 'Nisha', meaning 'night'. It's associated with the Hindu goddess of night.

NISHAAD

Masculine

Indian-origin name derived from Sanskrit 'Nishada', meaning 'belonging to the night'.

NISHAAN

Masculine

Indian name of Punjabi origin, meaning 'sign' or 'mark', often associated with destiny or fate. It was popularized within the Sikh community, carrying deep cultural significance.

NISHAD

Masculine

Persian name derived from 'Nishapur', an ancient Iranian city, meaning 'belonging to Nishapur'.

NISHAL

Masculine

Rare, elegant Indian male name derived from Sanskrit 'Nisha', meaning 'night'. It signifies 'one associated with the night' and has historical ties to high-ranking families.

NISHAN

Masculine

Armenian boys' name derived from "nishan," meaning "sign" or "symbol.

NISHANT

Masculine

Indian male given name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'peaceful night'.

NISHANTH

Masculine

Indian name, derived from Sanskrit 'Nishtha', meaning 'devotion'. It signifies 'the end of the night' and is associated with perseverance.

NISHAUN

Masculine

Igbo name from Nigeria meaning 'seeing/perceiving beauty'.

NISHAV

Masculine

Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Nistha', meaning 'steadfastness' or 'persistence'. It's associated with Hindu philosophy, emphasizing determination and spiritual devotion.

NISHAWN

Masculine

Indian origin name derived from Sanskrit words "Nisha" meaning night and "Shawan" signifying the seventh month of the Hindu calendar, interpreted as "the night of the seventh month". It's associated with festive occasions in Hindu mythology like Navaratri and Durga Puja.

NISHIL

Masculine

Indian name derived from Sanskrit "Nishala", meaning "unlimited". It is associated with Hindu god Vishnu, symbolizing preservation and boundless potential.

NISHITH

Masculine

Indian male name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Nishita', meaning 'midnight'. It is associated with Lord Krishna, a Hindu deity born at midnight under the Rohini star.

NISHIV

Masculine

Indian name derived from Sanskrit "Nishiva," meaning "lord of the night." It refers to Lord Shiva, a primary Hindu deity associated with destruction, creation, and meditation. Popularized during medieval India, Nishiv remains significant among Hindus, particularly Shaivites. Despite its uniqueness, it holds profound cultural roots and is beloved by Indian families.

NISHON

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name derived from the word 'nisson', meaning 'miracle'. It appears in the Bible as one of Jacob's sons, giving it historical significance.

NISIAH

Masculine

African name of Ashanti origin meaning "God makes me shine".

NISSAN

Masculine

Japanese name meaning "second to none," originating from the word "nisshin.

NISSEN

Masculine

Rare Scandinavian given name derived from Old Norse 'Niðr', meaning "down" or "lower". It's associated with the Norse god Njord and has been used in Scandinavia since Viking times, though it's still unique today.