Name | M/F | Meaning |
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Mani | ![]() |
Meaning : In Farsi meaning is : A painter who later claimed to be a prophet Used in : African, Persian, Hebrew, Iranian, Tamil, German, Norse, Persian, Iranian, Parsi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Thai, Gujarati, Gujarati |
Mani | ![]() |
Meaning : In Farsi meaning is : A painter who later claimed to be a prophet Used in : African, Persian, Hebrew, Iranian, Tamil, German, Norse, Persian, Iranian, Parsi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Thai, Gujarati, Gujarati |
Mania | ![]() |
Meaning : In latin meaning is : Mother of souls Used in : French, German, Latin, Australian |
Manibha | ![]() |
Meaning : Crystal Used in : Bengali |
Manibhumi | ![]() |
Meaning : A Mine Of Pearls Used in : Sanskrit |
Manideep | ![]() |
Meaning : Gem Used in : Hindu |
Manideepa | ![]() |
Meaning : A Lamp Of Precious Stones Used in : Hindu, Kannada |
Manidharani | ![]() |
Meaning : Bearer Of Jewels Used in : Sanskrit |
Manik | ![]() |
Meaning : A Light Pink To Blood Red Color Gemstone - Ruby Used in : Bengali, Hindu, Gujarati, Sindhi, Assamese, Rajasthani |
Manik | ![]() |
Meaning : A Light Pink To Blood Red Color Gemstone - Ruby Used in : Bengali, Hindu, Gujarati, Sindhi, Assamese, Rajasthani |
Manika | ![]() |
Meaning : Of Jewels, A Particular Weight Used in : Sanskrit, Kannada |
Manikamba | ![]() |
Meaning : Amother Of Jewels Used in : Sanskrit |
Manikandan | ![]() |
Meaning : Lord ayyappa Used in : Malayalam, Kannada, Telugu |
Manikant | ![]() |
Meaning : Lord ayyappa Used in : Telugu |
Manikarnika | ![]() |
Meaning : In Sanskrit meaning is : Jewelled earring Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
Manikonda | ![]() |
Meaning : a Hill of Diamons Used in : Telugu |
Manikuntala | ![]() |
Meaning : A Lamp Of Precious Stones Used in : Hindu, Kannada |
Manikya | ![]() |
Meaning : Bead Like Lamp, A Red Color Gemstone - Ruby Used in : Hindu, Sindhi, Assamese, Rajasthani |
Manikya | ![]() |
Meaning : Bead Like Lamp, A Red Color Gemstone - Ruby Used in : Hindu, Sindhi, Assamese, Rajasthani |
Manimaalaa | ![]() |
Meaning : Beads Ornament Of An Ear Used in : Hindu |
Manimaaran | ![]() |
Meaning : A person who is known for his bravery Used in : Tamil |
Manimala | ![]() |
Meaning : A Necklace Of Jewels, Lakshmi Used in : Sanskrit, Kannada |
Manimalar | ![]() |
Meaning : A Woman Whose Hair Is Like Gems Used in : Hindu |
Manimanjari | ![]() |
Meaning : Cluster Of Jewels Used in : Sanskrit |
Manimekhala | ![]() |
Meaning : A String Of Beads Used in : Hindu, Kannada |
Manimozhi | ![]() |
Meaning : Collection Of Beads Used in : Hindu, Tamil |
Manimudi | ![]() |
Meaning : A man who rules the kingdom, a King Used in : Tamil |
Manina | ![]() |
Meaning : In Polish meaning is : Warlike Used in : German, Polish, Australian |
Maninaga | ![]() |
Meaning : Treasurer Of Jewels Used in : Sanskrit |
Maninder roop | ![]() |
Meaning : Embodiment Of The Lord Of Mind. Used in : Sikh |
Maninderbir | ![]() |
Meaning : Brave Lord Of Mind. Used in : Sikh |
Maninderdeep | ![]() |
Meaning : Light Of The Lord Of Mind. Used in : Sikh |
Maninderjot | ![]() |
Meaning : Light Of Lord Of Mind. Used in : Sikh |
Maninderpreet | ![]() |
Meaning : Love For Lord Of Mind. Used in : Sikh |
Maninderprem | ![]() |
Meaning : Love For Lord Of Mind. Used in : Sikh |
Manini | ![]() |
Meaning : Self Respecting Used in : Sanskrit, Kannada, Sanskrit |
Maniprabha | ![]() |
Meaning : A String Of Beads Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
Maniratna | ![]() |
Meaning : Jewel Used in : Sanskrit |
Manirochani | ![]() |
Meaning : One Who Likes Jewels Used in : Sanskrit |
Manisankara | ![]() |
Meaning : Lord Shiva covered in jewels Used in : Sanskrit |
Manish | ![]() |
Meaning : In Sindhi meaning is : Wise; A profound thinker Used in : Australian, Sindhi, Malayalam, Marathi, Gujarati |
Manisha | ![]() |
Meaning : Waistband Of Beads, Wish, Desire, Request, Thought Used in : Hindu, Sri Lankan, Oriya, Gujarati |
Manishankar | ![]() |
Meaning : Lord Shiva Used in : Telugu |
Manishika | ![]() |
Meaning : Understanding, Intelligence Used in : Sanskrit |
Manishila | ![]() |
Meaning : A Jewelled Stone Used in : Sanskrit |
Manisi | ![]() |
Meaning : Desired By Heart Used in : Sanskrit, Kannada |
Manisila | ![]() |
Meaning : A Jewelled Stone Used in : Hindu |
Manisita | ![]() |
Meaning : Wisdom Used in : Hindu |
Manisitha | ![]() |
Meaning : Wisdom Used in : Hindu, Kannada |
Manisraj | ![]() |
Meaning : A Garland Of Jewels Used in : Sanskrit |
Manisthaka | ![]() |
Meaning : The Little Finger Used in : Sanskrit |
Manit | ![]() |
Meaning : Highly Respected Used in : Gujarati |
Manitha | ![]() |
Meaning : Used in : Danish, Marathi |
Manivanan | ![]() |
Meaning : Lord Ayyappa Used in : Tamil |
Manivel | ![]() |
Meaning : A spear or a sword made of gems Used in : Tamil |
Maniya | ![]() |
Meaning : Glass Bead Used in : Sanskrit, Kannada |
Maniyan | ![]() |
Meaning : One who is like a gem Used in : Tamil |
Manizheh | ![]() |
Meaning : A Legendary Female Character In Shahnameh Used in : Persian, Iranian, Parsi |