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    Nayanka

    Pronunciation: NAY-ahn-kah

    ♀ Female
    Sanskrit

    Meaning

    one with beautiful eyes

    Origin

    Sanskrit

    History & Etymology

    Nayanka is a name of Sanskrit origin, primarily used in India. It is derived from the Sanskrit word 'nayana' (नयन), meaning 'eye', with the suffix '-ka' often used to denote endearment or to form a diminutive, thus conveying the meaning 'one with beautiful eyes' or 'lovely eyes'. The name is relatively uncommon but appreciated for its poetic and descriptive quality.

    While not widely known outside of India, its beautiful meaning makes it appealing. The name carries a sense of grace and aesthetic appreciation, reflecting the cultural value placed on beauty and expressive features in Indian traditions. It is a modern choice that connects to classical Sanskrit roots.

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