Vasuki, traditionally regarded as the king of the Nagas, is famously associated with the Samudra Manthan and has one of the strongest connections to Nag Panchami. (AI photo)
Ananth Nag is associated with Ananta Shesha, the cosmic serpent traditionally depicted with Lord Vishnu, while Ananta itself means endless or infinite. (AI photo)
Swetha Nag combines Swetha, meaning white, with Nag, meaning serpent or Naga, creating a traditional expression associated with a white serpent. (AI photo)
Nagendra is traditionally interpreted as lord or king of serpents, combining Naga with Indra and giving the name a direct connection to Naga mythology. (AI photo)
Nagaraj combines Naga, meaning serpent, and Raja, meaning king, giving the traditional name the meaning king of serpents. (AI photo)