Nirman name meaning

Gender: Unisex, both Boy and Girl
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Usage: Hindi, Sikh, Tamil, Sikh, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya and Telugu
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Nirman
Meaning: The Egoless, Humble, Design, Creation and The Ego-less
Rashi: Vrishchika
Nakshatra: Vishakha
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What does Nirman mean?

Used prevalently in Malayalam, Gujarati, Oriya, Telugu, Sikh, Kannada, Hindi, Tamil, Bengali and Marathi, Nirman means "The Egoless, Humble, Design, Creation or The Ego-less" is used as a gender-neutral name.

How popular is the name Nirman?

Nirman is a common baby name in Indonesia and India while it is somewhat familiar in Sri Lanka and Nepal. At least, 3000 people globally have been given the name as per our research.

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What numbers say about Nirman?

Understanding others is your specialty, but you never expect people to do for you, what you are willing to do for them. Having number 6 as your expression number says you are responsible and trustworthy. Your expression number reveals your kind heart. You believe in yourself because it's the secret to achieving your aspirations and realize your life goals. You are intelligent and independent. You don't need people to tell you that you are awesome and special because you already know.

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  •  Vibali - Vibali's meaning is Young is predominantly used in Sanskrit and Telugu is a baby girl name

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