Bimal

Meaning of Bimal

Bimal is a male name with Nepali origin. It is pronounced as bee-MAHL (/biːˈmɑl/). This unique and melodious name carries a sense of purity and brightness. In the United States, Bimal has been given to a handful of newborn boys since 1981. While not very common, this name holds cultural significance and would make a distinct choice for parents looking for something uncommon yet meaningful for their baby boy.

Pronunciation

Nepali

  • Pronunced as bee-MAHL (/biːˈmɑl/)

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