The baby name Nirmal is a unisex name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "Nir-mul".
Nirmal is a unisex name of Indian origin, meaning "pure" or "clean". It is derived from the Sanskrit word "nirmala", which means "spotless" or "pure". The name is commonly used in India and Nepal, and is often given to children born during the Hindu festival of Holi, which celebrates the victory of good over evil and the arrival of spring.
The name Nirmal has a long history in India, dating back to ancient times. It is often associated with the Hindu god Vishnu, who is known as the "pure one". The name has also been used by several notable figures throughout Indian history, including Nirmal Verma, a renowned Hindi writer, and Nirmal Chandra, an Indian politician and freedom fighter.
The pronunciation of Nirmal is "neer-mahl". The name is composed of two syllables, with the emphasis on the first syllable. The name is popular among both boys and girls in India, and is often given as a first or middle name. Overall, Nirmal is a beautiful and meaningful name that carries a sense of purity and cleanliness.
Nirmal has the following similar or variant Names
- Nirmala |
- Nirmali |
- Nirmaljeet |
- Nirmaljit |
- Nirmalya |
- Nirmay |
- Nirmayi |
- Nirmohi |
- Nirmukta |
- Nirmalendu |
- Nirmalika |
- Nirmalakumari |
- Nirmalatha |
- Nirmalavani |
- Nirmaladevi |
- Nirmalamma |
- Nirmalangshu |
- Nirmalbala |
- Nirmalchandra |
- Nirmaldas |
- Nirmaldeep |
- Nirmaldhar |
- Nirmalendranath |
- Nirmaljot |
- Nirmalkar |
- Nirmalkumar |
- Nirmalnath |
- Nirmalpal |
- Nirmalpreet |
- Nirmalraj |
- Nirmalsingh |
- Nirmalvati |
- Nirmalveer |
- Nirmalvir |
- Nirmalvira |
- Nirmalvishnu