Nakul
Nakul is a common name in India, often used for boys. It has roots in Sanskrit, where it means "mango" or "the one who is like a mango." The name is associated with qualities like sweetness and charm, reflecting the characteristics of the fruit.
In Hindu mythology, Nakul is also one of the five Pandava brothers from the epic Mahabharata. He is known for his beauty and skills in horse riding. Nakul, along with his twin brother Sahadeva, represents loyalty and bravery, playing a significant role in the story of the Pandavas' quest for justice.