Nithilan is a rare and exotic name of Sanskrit origin, derived from 'Nitala' meaning 'moonstone', associated with feminine energy and intuition in many cultures.
Nithish is a unique Sanskrit name meaning "one who follows a path or discipline," associated with Lord Vishnu in Hindu mythology, and popularized by figures like actor Nithish Shriraam and singer Nithish Ravi.
Niti is a Sanskrit-derived name meaning 'ethics' or 'morality', associated with righteousness and proper conduct, and also one of the seven mother goddesses in Hindu mythology.
Nitin is an Indian boy's name derived from Sanskrit "Nit", meaning "light". It signifies divine wisdom and eternity, being associated with Lord Vishnu in Hindu mythology.
Niurka is a distinctive Spanish-origin female name created in the late 20th century, derived from 'niuria', meaning urination or urinary tract, yet has gained some popularity despite its unusual origin.
Niv is a Hebrew name meaning 'promise', derived from the word 'niv' which signifies 'pledge' or 'oath'. It is associated with faithfulness and reliability in Jewish culture.
Niva is a unique female name of Finnish origin, meaning 'field' or 'plain', inspired by the Nordic landscape and popularized by Finnish author Zachris Topelius.
Nivaan is an Indian-origin name meaning "the end" or "destination," signifying culmination after effort, associated with Lord Vishnu as ultimate refuge in Hindu mythology.
Nivaya is a rare yet meaningful Sanskrit name derived from 'Niva', meaning 'new', thus signifying 'new path' or 'new way'. In Hindu mythology, Nivaya was a wise and courageous queen in the Mahabharata epic.
Nivea is an African-origin name meaning 'pure' or 'snow', coined by French perfumer Marcel Rochas in the early 20th century for his luxury perfume brand.
Niveah is a unique Hebrew name meaning "beauty," derived from the word "niva," with roots traced back to biblical figures like Niv in the Book of Esther.
Nived is an Indian origin name derived from Sanskrit 'Nivedan', meaning 'offering' or 'gift'. It signifies hoped-for contributions to family and community.
Nivedha is an Indian name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Nivedya', meaning 'offering' or 'sacrifice'. It symbolizes selflessness and devotion in Hindu mythology.