Nishikanta name meaning

Gender: Unisex, both Boy and Girl
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Usage: Hindi, Kannada, Telugu, Bengali, Hindi, Gujarati, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya and Tamil
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Nishikanta
Meaning: The Moon and Husband of Night
Rashi: Vrishchika
Nakshatra: Vishakha
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What does Nishikanta mean?

Nishikanta's meaning is The Moon or Husband of Night aimed at both boys and girls is chiefly used in Gujarati, Bengali, Hindi, Oriya, Tamil, Malayalam, Telugu, Kannada and Marathi.

How popular is the name Nishikanta?

Nishikanta is a popular baby name in India where every 1 in 60000 have the name. According to our research, at least 20000 people have been bestowed Nishikanta around the globe.

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Numerological aspects of Nishikanta

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