Appreciate suggestions for boy and girl names. Short sweet Nepali, Sanskrit or English names which even westerners can pronounce.
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Appreciate suggestions for boy and girl names. Short sweet Nepali, Sanskrit or English names which even westerners can pronounce.
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Nirvana
Prachanda
Idk but Monika seems appropirate both for nepal and abroad.
I don’t know any boy names that might help you. James maybe?
Mclovin’
Jack Ingof
Aurora, idk why but I love this name
Friedrich Wilhelm
I know this might be pretty common but I love the name Radhika. For me it reflects pure soul, determination and love. I adore anyone with this name. I’ll name my kid Radhika too hehe
My brother and I were born in Belgium from Nepali parents.
Our parents named us “Ruben” and “Roman” because those names were easy for both Nepali and Europeans people. Pronouced almost the same across both countries.
Just a thicker “R” in Nepali 🙂
I can suggest you a Nepali name- Ashutosh. Ashutosh is also one of the names given to Shiva. Shiva is referred to as Ashutosh since he is easily pleased and saves his devotees. Shiva did not set any protocol for his worship, what he sees is just the love, trust, and belief of his devotees. The name itself means “one who is easily pleased,**”** “one who is always happy,” or “one who is always content”.
Mazikeen as a girl’s name
Hardik Dikshit
Walter
buddha
Eda …. I love this nameeee
Athena, Grace/Gracy, Tara, Bivek, Ditya, Joyce, Jolyn, Alina
June (जुन), Miley (माइली), aria (आर्या) for girls.
Harry (हरी), Dan (दान), Sunny (शनि) for boys.
Ryan
Anu
Ana
Alina
Robin/Rabin
Roman/Rooman
Monica
Arniko
Dinesh
Devi
Niru
Sambit(can be shortened to sam)
Eliza
Kiran
Amir
Arya/Aryan(might be popular in deep south US)
Heera
Hennah
Janish/Janisha
Ravi
All I can think of right now that can be Nepali and easier for people abroad to pronounce. I was looking at names compatible with both cultures but was more into meaning behind names and ended up with a Greek name.
Nil nitin mukesh
Ram
Aryan.
Abha (Ava) or Serene
Elizabeth
aavya
Girl name: Prisha meaning God’s gift.
Boys name: Ahan which i guess means dawn.
Binladen suitable for any country
Lily
ChatGpt:
Certainly! Here are some Nepali names for a newborn:
1. Aarav
2. Anaya
3. Ashmita
4. Bibek
5. Diya
6. Ishan
7. Kavya
8. Nischal
9. Reeva
10. Suraj
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