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Ladko Ke Naam Ki List Or Boys Name List
Source: https://www.logicalfact.in/ladko-ke-naam/
Hello friends, welcome all of you to a new and interesting article.
It is said that children are the form of God. Similarly, children are naive as well as cute. If we look at the mouths of young children, we do not know that a strange pleasure arises in the mind. So that every person feels good. But if Ladko Ke Naam is as beautiful as his face along with Ladko's mouth, then it will be icing on the cake.
In Hinduism, the name of a person is very important. Because this is the name in the society, which helps to make him talented. There is a belief in Hinduism that a person's name should be named by the scriptures.
The person's qualities-demerit, profit-loss, character, etc. should also be in his name, only then that person's name is considered good. Your character should be known by your name, as well as the meaning of your name should also be reflected in your name. Only then the name of the person is considered all-encompassing.
There are many such parents, who have a lot of trouble in thinking of the names of their children. For this, friends, in this article we are going to share the list of children's names from all the letters from A to Z with you. Along with this, we will also tell you in detail about the meaning of the name of the children starting with each letter.
If you also want to keep a beautiful and cute name of your child, then friends must see the Ladko Ke Naam List below once. This will help you in naming your child.
Ladko Ke Naam Ki List: - List of Boys Names in Hindi
Ladko Ke Naam from A Alphabet
1: - Aadesh, Akshay, Ashish, Abhay, Abhishek, Adarsh, Atul, Ajay, Ajith, Akash, Alok, Aman, Amit, Anand, Ankur, Abhinav, Abhinandan, Anmol, Anshuman, Anuj, Anupam, Ambar, Amitesh, Amod , Amulya, Anandamurthy, Anant, Amitabh, Anupam, Anoop, Anurag, Arjuna, Arihant, Arvind, Arya, Ashutosh, Ashwini, Ashwin, Incredible, Arun, Ayush, Ansh, Amardeep, Arpit, Earne
B Alphabet
2: - Bajrang, Badrinath, Badrinarayan, Balveer, Baldev, Balaram, Balwant, Ballav, Basant, Bikram, Badal, Basu, Vinod, Vinay, Buddha, Baijnath, Brahmagupta, Brahmanath, Babu, Bharat, Bhanu, Bhanupratap, India, Bhima , Bhishma, Bhuvan, Bhuneshwar, Bhoomidhar, Bhairav, Bobby, Physic, Bhavesh
C Alphabet
3: - Chetan, Chandan, Chiranjeev, Chandra, Chandradev, Chandrakant, Chandragupta, Chandrakumar, Chandrapal, Chandraketu, Chandrabhanu, Chandrasekhar, Charan, Chaman
Ladko Ke Naam from D Alphabet
4: - Daksha, Daman, Dayakar, Dayanand, Darshan, Dharmendra, Damod, Damodar, Dixit, Digambar, Dishant, Digvijay, Dinesh, Deep, Ankur, Dilawar, Dilip, Divyanshu, Deendayal, Deenbandhu, Deenanath, Dipankar, Deepak, Devnath , Devendra, Deva, Dwarkesh, Dhanesh, Dharan, Dharmatma, Dhana, Dhanaguru, Dheeraj.
E Alphabet
5: - Ekambar, Ekam, Ekdev, Ek Bandhu, Ekkitra, Eknath, Ekalavya, once, Eravat, Eknath, Ekendra, Eilaputra
F Alphabet
6: - Phagun, Falgun, Phanindra, Phanishwar
G alphabet
7: - Gangadhar, Dnyaneshwar, Gangadatta, Gyanendra, Gange, Gyani, Gangesh, Gyan, Gandharaja, Gaurang, Gandhar, Gaurav, Gambhir, Govind, Gagan, Gorakh, Ganapathi, Gopinath, Gajendra, Gupta, Gajamani, Gautam, Gajadhar, Gokulnath , Ganak, Gokul, Gaya, Gulshan, Garudadhwaj, Gulzar, Garur, Griva, Garvita, Geet, Girindra, Galak, Girish, Ganesh, Giriraj, Girija, Girja, Gangdeep, Gagan, Gurmeet, Govind
H Alphabet to Ladko Ke Naam
8: - Hansnabh, Hansraj, Hanumat, Hanuman, Hanurodh, Hagriva, Hayanand, Harichandra, Harpreet, Harpriya, Harmal, Harshit, Harihar, Harishankar, Harit, Harinam, Harish, Haridas, Haridev, Harshavardhana, Harshit, Hemant, Himvant, Harmal , Harmage, Hirang, Harikesh, Harinath, Hemant, Hagri, Hemchand, Hemat, Harsil, Harman, Harpreet, Himanshu.
I alphabet
9: - Indradatta, Indraputra, Induman, Indraketu, Indrasena, Indra, Indravadh, Ishwar, Indrajit, Indramani, Indrayayu, Indulal, Indumal
J alphabet
10: - Jagam, Jagdamba, Jagat, Jagdish, Jagdeep, Jagan, Jagmohan, Jagbir, Jagannath, Jadoo, Jagpal, Jagraj, Jaduram, Janpal, Jamtram, Janaranjan, Janardan, Jinendra, Jayhind, Jaychand, Jayachandra, Jaydev, Jayadhwaj, Jayapriya , Jayaditya, Jalendra, Jawahar, Jatin, Jitendra, Jeevan, Jinendra, Jeet, Jeevesh, Jogendra, Jwala, Javed, Junaid
K alphabet
11: - Kamesh, Kunwar, Kunwarjeet, Kulranjan, Krishna, Khushal, Kushal, Khemchand, Kaushal, Kartar, Kanwaljeet, Kantilal, Chandan, Kaman, Kamalanayan, Kalidas, Art, Artist, Artist, Kailashnath, Kailash, Kabir, Kamdev, Kedar , Kaushik, Kesari, Kuldeep, Kundan, Kunal, Kavindra, Kaviraj, Kailash, Kalicharan, Kalinath, Kalanath, Karan, Karuna, Kapil, Kapidhwaj, Kanthamani, Kanak, Karthik, Keshav, Karandeep.
L alphabet
12: - Lakhan, Liladhar, Lohit, Lokanetra, Lomash, Lakshnya, Lochan, Love, Lekhraj, Lal, Lavesh, Lavanya, Ladu, Lalit, Lakshyaraj, Lakhan, Lakshmigopal, Lakshmidhar, Lombodar, Lakshmana, Lakshmikant, Lakshminarayana, Lakshmivallabh, Lakshmiraman , Laxmish, lion, lion, lala, lalit, lalla, lav, lavan, lavanakar, lav, lama, lal, lalan, lalit, lokabandhu, lokayan, lochan, lolark, lohitak, lohitaksha, loknath, lokpal, lokaranjan, lokchan
Ladko Ke Naam from M Alphabet
13: - Mangat, Mangal, Mandlesh, Makraksh, Mukund, Manoj, Magan, Manik, Manidweep, Maniraj, Manivar, Manindra, Madan, Mathuresh, Madiraksh, Madhulochan, Madhuvrat, Madhuman, Madhuraj, Madhurit, Manmod, Manmohan, Manhar, Manohar , Manish, Manu, Manush, Mayank, Mayan, Malang, Malay
N alphabet
14: - Nandak, Nandkishore, Nandlal, Nandpal, Nandikesh, Nandeshwar, Nakula, Nagendra, Nachiket, Naman, Narakesari, Naradev, Narpal, Narasimha, Narendra, Naresh, Naval, Navalkishore, Naveen, Nagar, Nagarjuna, Nageshwar, Nachiketa, Narang , Narayana, Nahar, Nikunj, Niket, Nikhil, Nityananda, Nidhish, Nirbhay, Niyogi, Niranjan, Neeraj, Nirala, Nirjar, Nived, Nishakar, Nishad, Nisht, Neerad, Neel, Neelkanth, Neelkant, Neeladhwaj, Sapphire, Neelambar, Nripe L, Nrisinh
O Alphabet
15: - Ojasvi, Omkar, Om, Opendra, Aurangzeb
P Alphabet
16: - Pawan, Param, Paramjeet, Parikshit, Parveen, Pahlada, Prabal, Prabhakar, Prabhu, Prabodh, Pradeep, Prakash, Adverse, Pramod, Pran, Pranav, Prashant, Premal, Pritam, Prithvi, Pukhraj, Puneet, Purana, Padmavat , Padmakar, Padmalochan, Pallava, Pankaj, Prayag, Parmanand, Parmar, Paras, Paritosh, Acquaintance, Park, Pashunath, Pashupati, Pawankumar, Pitambara, Prabhat, Piyush, Parbhajan, Prabhas, Influence, Prabodhan, Exhibition, Pradeep, Prajapati, Prakash, Prashant, Pratap, Pradeep, Pravardhana, Premanand, Priyadarshan, Priyaranjan, Pundarik, Pyarelal, Purushottam, Paresh, Ambiente, Pallava
Ladko Ke Naam from Q Alphabet
17: - Qasim, Qutub, Qutubuddin, Qadir, Qamar, Kaddam, Qayyam.
R Alphabet
18: - Rohit, Rahul, Robin, Rakesh, Rupam, Rudra, Rupesh, Raman, Ranjak, Ranjan, Rakshpal, Rasid, Raghu, Raghunandan, Raghunath, Raghunayak, Raghupati, Raghuraj, Raghuvansh, Rajat, Rajneesh, Rajinikanth, Ratnakar, Ratikant , Randhir, Raman, Rameshwar, Ramesh, Ravikant, Raghukul, Ravindranath, Raghav, Rajan, Rajshree, Rajaji, Raju, Rajendra, Rana, Radhakanta, Radharaman, Ram, Ramchandra, Ramathirth, Ramdas, Ramdev, Ram Vilas, Rambhajan, Raibhaadur, Rawat , Ra And, Rahul, composed, Roshan, Rohtas.
S alphabet
19: - Shankar, Shantanu, Shambhu, Shakti, Sushant, Sharma, Shashank, Shashikant, Sahadeva, Shekhar, Shivkar, Shivnath, Shishupala, Shyam, Shailendra, Srikanth, Sri Krishna, Sridhar, Srirama, Srideva, Srinath, Srinivasa, Shripati, Music, Sangram, Sanjay, Sanjeev, Sandeep, Sachin, Sajan, Satguru, Satya, Satyavan, Satyasheel, Sadashiva, Surya, Samar, Sudhanshu, Sudhakar, Samay, Sumit, Sarvesh, Sagar, Sadhu, Sarang, Savat, Sawan, Sahil, Sidhu, Sitanath , Sukant,
Sukesh, Sukesh, Sukhpal, Sudarshan, Sunil, Suresh, Sumangal, Suraj, Suryakant, Suryadeep, Suryashree, Somnath, Somraj, Somanshu, Sohan
Ladko Ke Naam from T Alphabet
20: - Taksha, Tanay, Tanuj, Tanuprakash, Tanurag, Tanubhav, Tamil, Tarun, Tarunraj, Tilak, Tushar, Tirupati, Tribhuvan, Trilok, Trilochan, Trivedi
U Alphabet
21: - Uday, Udip, Umang, Joy, Upendra, Uma Prasad, Festival, Umang, Ulhas, Uttam, Ujjwal, Udham, Udit, Upanshu, Upendra, Umakant
V Alphabet
22: - Vinay, Vyom, Vaibhav, Vikrant, Vikrant, Vicky, Vinay, Vamana, Vamdev, Descent, Varun, Vashisht, Vedaprakash, Veer, Vibhishan, Vihan, Vikram, Vaikunth, Vipul, Vayan, Vyomash, Vimal, Choice, Vandan. , Vansraj, Varun, Vardhaman, Vasudev, Vasudev, Vijay, Vinay, Vineet, Vinod, Vipul, Vaibhav, Virag, Vivek, Vishwakarma, Vishnu, Veeraketu
W alphabet
23: - Washim, Wakesh, Walid, Vaman, Vasudev, Vasan, Wazir |
Y alphabet
24: - Yogesh, Yogi, Yograj, Yogendra, Yogeshwar, Yogiraj, Yashwant, Yukti, Yaksharaj, Yajat, Yajnapati, Yadunath, Yadupati, Yaduvir, Yaduvanshi, Yemen, Yamesh, Yavan, Yash, Yugesh, Yudhvir, Yoganath, Yuvraj, Yashpal , Yashodhan, Yadunandan, Yatindra, Yashwant, Yajat, Yajnesh
Ladko Ke Naam from Z Alphabet
25: - Zahid, Zakir, Zuhair, Jaheb.
So friends, this was some Ladko Ki Naam or Ladko Ke Naam ki List. We hope that you guys will like this article. If you like this article, then share it with your friends.
So that this article can reach as many people as possible and people can use it. You can reach this article to those people who have become parents and are thinking of their children's names or are searching. So that they can help.
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