Anonymous wrote:Nabanil ("a new, clear blue sky")
Neal ("champion")
Neehal ("new")
Nelith ("personification of law")
Nihal ("satisfied, contented, happy")
Nilan ("moon, handsome")
Nilavalagan ("handsome, moon")
Nilavan ("moon, handsome")
Nilmitra ("blue")
Nithilan ("brilliant like a pearl ")
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nikhil
The nickname for nikhil is not Neil. Maybe it might be nick for the hopelessly Americanized.
Do you think OP might be in America and sort of working within American culture, broadly speaking? Just curious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nabanil ("a new, clear blue sky")
Neal ("champion")
Neehal ("new")
Nelith ("personification of law")
Nihal ("satisfied, contented, happy")
Nilan ("moon, handsome")
Nilavalagan ("handsome, moon")
Nilavan ("moon, handsome")
Nilmitra ("blue")
Nithilan ("brilliant like a pearl ")
Uh where did you get this list?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nikhil
The nickname for nikhil is not Neil. Maybe it might be nick for the hopelessly Americanized.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nikhil
The nickname for nikhil is not Neil. Maybe it might be nick for the hopelessly Americanized.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anil?
This. Is Nilam possible too - I think it is Muslim origin though.
Anonymous wrote:Nikhil