List of Baby Names for Boys

Nawazish

Muslim Meaning: The name Nawazish is a Muslim baby name. In Muslim the meaning of the name Nawazish is: Caress. Kindness.

Meaning: Caress Kindness Origin: Arabic

Naweaz

Nawaz Name Meaning. Muslim (frequent in Pakistan): from a personal name based on Persian nawaz 'one who caresses, cherishes, or soothes'.

Meaning: Cherishing, Caressing Origin: Arabic

Nawid

Muslim Meaning: The name Nawid is a Muslim baby name. In Muslim the meaning of the name Nawid is: Good news. Glad tiding.

Meaning: Good News, Glad Tiding Origin: Arabic

Nawin

The meaning of the name “Naveen” is: “Beautiful, pleasant, always new”. Categories: English Names, Hindu Names, Indian Names, Sanskrit Names, Unisex Names. Used in: Hindi speaking countries. Gender: Both, Boy Names, Girl Names. Origins: Sanskrit.

Meaning: New Origin: Hindi

Nawman

Nawman is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in hindu religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1470 times.

Nawroz

Muslim Meaning: The name Nawroz is a Muslim baby name. In Muslim the meaning of the name Nawroz is: Persian New Year's Day.

Meaning: Persian New Year's Day Origin: Arabic

Nawwaab

Muslim Boy Names Starting with N. Nawab is a Muslim baby Boy name, it is an Arabic originated name. Nawab name meaning is Rais, rich and the lucky number associated with Nawab is 5. Find all the relevant details about the Nawab Meaning, Origin, Lucky Number and Religion from this page.

Meaning: Ruler, Governor Origin: Arabic

Nawwab

Nawwab is muslim arabic name for baby boy mostly popular in islamic famlies. The meaning of Nawwab is Ruler, Governor. The poeple have viewed this name 2598 times.

Meaning: Ruler, Governor Origin: Arabic

Nayaka

The meaning of the name “Nayaka” is different in several languages, countries and cultures and has more than one possibly same or different meanings available. Categories: Hindu Names, Indian Names, Sanskrit Names.

Meaning: The Guide Origin: Hindi

Nayar

Nair. ... The Nair /ˈnɑː.jər/, also known as Nayar, are a group of Indian castes, described by anthropologist Kathleen Gough as "not a unitary group but a named category of castes". The Nair include several castes and many subdivisions, not all of whom historically bore the name 'Nair'.

Meaning: Succsesor Origin: Hindi