Naresh, pronounced NAH-rish, sprints onto the scene with a crown already tucked under his arm—no surprise, since the Sanskrit roots nāra (“man”) and īśa (“lord”) literally proclaim him “king of men.” The name first shimmered in ancient Hindu texts, where heroes and sages wore it like armor, and today it still flashes across India on the business cards of heart surgeons, playback singers, and cricket legends alike. In the United States he’s a rare but dashing guest: never cracking the top 600, yet popping up just often enough—from the early ’80s through the mid-2000s—to prove that a handful of parents each year can’t resist his regal swagger. Naresh, then, is the quiet monarch of the playground—less common than Noah, yet every bit as commanding, wrapping centuries of story, a dash of Bollywood sparkle, and a wink of adventurous spirit into six friendly letters.
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