A collection of baby names with meaning of blue lotus. We found in our database 22 names have the similar meanings. If you want to hold this word 'Blue lotus' for your lovely kid, please proceed to collection and choose any of the alternative in the list given below:
- Indeevar
Name Indivar generally means Blue Lotus, is of Indian origin, Name Indivar is a Masculine (or Boy) name. Person with name Indivar are mainly Hindu by religion. Name Indivar belongs to rashi Mesh (Aries) with dominant planet Mars (Mangal) and Nakshatra (stars) Krithika. Name Indivar is associated to God/Goddess Vishnu.
- Indeevaras
- Indeever
The name Indeever is a baby boy name. The name Indeever comes from the Indian origin. In Sanskrit the meaning of the name Indeever is: Blue lotus. Name Information.
- Indivar
The meaning of the name “Indivar” is: “Blessing; blue lotus”. Categories: Color Names, Hindi Names, Hindu Names, Indian Names, Nature Names, Sanskrit Names. Used in: Hindi speaking countries. Gender: Boy Names.
- Neelambuj
Neelambuj is baby boy name mainly popular in Hindu religion and its main origin is Hindi. Neelambuj name meanings is Blue lotus. Neelambuj is written in Hindi as नीलाम्बुज.
- Neelotpal
In Local: ; नीलोत्पल Name Nilotpal generally means Blue lotus, is of Indian origin, Name Nilotpal is a Masculine (or Boy) name. Person with name Nilotpal are mainly Hindu by religion.
- Nilotpal
Name Nilotpal generally means Blue lotus, is of Indian origin, Name Nilotpal is a Masculine (or Boy) name. Person with name Nilotpal are mainly Hindu by religion. Name Nilotpal belongs to rashi Vrushik (Scorpio) .
- Pushkara
The different meanings of the name Pushkara are: Sanskrit meaning: Like the blue lotus. Indian meaning: Like the blue lotus.
- Puskara
The different meanings of the name Pushkar are: Sanskrit meaning: Like the blue lotus. Indian meaning: Like the blue lotus.
- Rajeev
Rājīb (Hindi: राजीव Bangla: রাজীব ) is a popular Indian male name, also spelt Rajeev or Rajib. It is said that the lotus flower (Nelumbo nucifera), though it grows in muddy water, doesn't accumulate the mud particles onto it; such is the quality described as rājīv.
- Rajiv
Rājīb (Hindi: राजीव Bangla: রাজীব ) is a popular Indian male name, also spelt Rajeev or Rajib. ... Today, in several Indian languages, including Hindi, Telugu, Bengali, Madheshi, Assamese, Marathi and Kannada, rājīv is the word for "lotus flower".
- Uday
Uday (also transliterated as Odai, Oday, Ouday, or Udai, from original Sanskrit name Sanskrit: उदय; Udaya, Arabic: عدي; Udai, IPA: [udɑj] ood-eye) is an Indian name meaning dawn or the rise and a probably unrelated Arabic name (a male given name meaning to rise, to ascend or the first warrior in the Battle).
- Udhay
The meaning of the name “Udaya” is: “Rising sun”.
- Anushna
- Neelabja
Show similar names Show variant names. In Local: ನೀಲಾಬ್ಜಾ; നീലാബ്ജാ; ਨੀਲਾਬ੍ਜਾ; నీలాబ్జా; নীলাব্জা; நீலாப்ஜா; નીલાબ્જા Name Neelabja generally means Blue lotus, is of Indian origin, Name Neelabja is a Feminine (or Girl) name. Person with name Neelabja are mainly Hindu by religion.
- Neelja
- Neelkamal
Name Neel Kamal generally means Blue, is of Indian origin, Name Neel Kamal is a Masculine (or Boy) name. This name is shared across persons, who are either Jain or Hindu by religion. Name Neel Kamal belongs to rashi Vrushik (Scorpio) with dominant planet Mars (Mangal) and Nakshatra (stars) Anuradha.
- Neelkamala
- Indirakandhan
Indirakandhan Name meaning in Urdu is NULL, a Hindu Hindi Boy name with lucky number is -- and Indirakandhan Name meaning in English is Blue Lotus.
- Raajeev
Meaning of name Rajiv. Etymology : Means "striped" in Sanskrit. Saint : Origin : Indian.
- Vanajam
In Odia Namaste is also known as ନମସ୍କାର (namaskār) General greeting. ... In Tamil, Namaste is known as Vanakkam (வணக்கம்) which is derived from the root word vanangu (வணங்கு) meaning to bow or to greet.
- Aravinda
Arvind, Aravind or Aravinda (from Sanskrit: अरविन्द aravinda) is a common Indian masculine given name. Its meaning is "lotus". Its variants include Arvin, Aravindan, Arahvinth and Aravindh(a) (in South India), and Aurobindo (in Bengali).