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Madhukantha | Meaning : A person whose voice is sweet like honey Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mahaja | Meaning : A man of noble descent Used in : Sanskrit |
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Makaranda | Meaning : A person who is like the bee Used in : Sanskrit |
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Makula | Meaning : One who is pretty as a flower bud Used in : Sanskrit |
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Makura | Meaning : A reflection in the mirror Used in : Sanskrit |
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Manisankara | Meaning : Lord Shiva covered in jewels Used in : Sanskrit |
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Manjukesh | Meaning : A man who has beautiful hair Used in : Sanskrit |
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Manjusaka | Meaning : A person who is like the heavenly flower Used in : Sanskrit |
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Maurya | Meaning : The king, the ruler, one who is great Used in : Irish, Sanskrit |
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Medhavi | Meaning : A person who is wise and intelligent Used in : Australian, Sanskrit |
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Megharaja | Meaning : He is the Lord of the Clouds Used in : Sanskrit |
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Meghdut | Meaning : messenger of the clouds Used in : Sanskrit |
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Meru | Meaning : Standing high above others Used in : Japanese, Japanese, Sanskrit, Sanskrit |
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Metul | Meaning : A measured person, who is knowledgeable Used in : Sanskrit |
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Miheer | Meaning : the ruler of the deep sea Used in : Sanskrit |
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Milap | Meaning : The union or get together of two person Used in : Native American, Sanskrit |
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Milind | Meaning : A person sweet as a Honey, or like honeybee Used in : Malayalam, Gujarati, Sanskrit |
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Milun | Meaning : The union of two, getting together Used in : Sanskrit |
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Minaraja | Meaning : Some one who is the king of the fish Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mirat | Meaning : A mirror, where one can see oneself Used in : Australian, Sanskrit |
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Mitaksh | Meaning : A tender or a soft person, a delicate person Used in : Sanskrit, Sanskrit |
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Mitang | Meaning : The dearest part of the body Used in : Australian, Sanskrit |
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Mitanshu | Meaning : A person with the friendly element Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mitanu | Meaning : A small part or element of the friend Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mithilesa | Meaning : The King of Mithila; Janak, father of Sita Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mithiran | Meaning : A friend, one who is very close person Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mithun | Meaning : A union of people, a making of couple Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mitin | Meaning : A Governing person, a governor Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mitraang | Meaning : The part of a friend or the friendship Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mitrananda | Meaning : The Joy of having a friend Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mitrayu | Meaning : The long age of the friend or friendship Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mitroday | Meaning : The arise of a friend or friendship Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mivara | Meaning : The capita of ancient Nepal or Mithila Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Mohaka | Meaning : The truth speaking person, always stand for the truth and never let it down Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mohan | Meaning : A Gift from the Almighty God Used in : Punjabi, Sindhi, British, English, Punjabi, Malayalam, Assamese, Kashmiri, Rajasthani, Gujarati, Sanskrit, Tamil |
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Mohanish | Meaning : The dusky or without light Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mohit | Meaning : Black coated gorgeous, gloomy layer love. Used in : Bengali, Sanskrit, Tamil |
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Mojil | Meaning : The person who exercises control over workers Used in : Sanskrit |
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Moksha | Meaning : The liberalization, or freedom from the world Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Mokshit | Meaning : The one who is liberated or free Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mridul | Meaning : A tender or a soft person, a delicate person Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Mrigapani | Meaning : The hand of the deer Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mrigendra | Meaning : The Lord of the antelopes Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mrithul | Meaning : A tender person Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mrityunjai | Meaning : The one who never been defeated by death Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mukund | Meaning : A name of Lord Vishnu. It means freedom giver. Used in : Malayalam, Assamese, Gujarati, Sanskrit, Gujarati |
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Munjal | Meaning : King of Gujarat Used in : Sanskrit, Gujarati |