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Maanasa | Meaning : The unity of mind and soul Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Madalasa | Meaning : Lazy With Intoxication, Indolent Used in : Sanskrit |
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Madanamanjari | Meaning : Bud Of Love Used in : Sanskrit |
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Madanarekha | Meaning : The Path Of A Kama Used in : Sanskrit |
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Madani | Meaning : Vine, Musk Used in : Arabic, Sindhi, Sanskrit |
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Madanika | Meaning : Aroused, Excited Used in : Sanskrit |
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Madayanti | Meaning : Exciting, Another Name For Durga Used in : Sanskrit |
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Madayantika | Meaning : Exciting, Arabian Jasmine Used in : Sanskrit |
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Madhava | Meaning : Full Of Intoxication, related To The Spring, Exotic Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit, Telugu |
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Madhavapriya | Meaning : Beloved Of Madhava Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Madhavasri | Meaning : Vernal Beauty Used in : Sanskrit |
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Madhavi | Meaning : Sweet, Intoxicating Drink, Another Name For Durga Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit, Tamil, Malayalam, Oriya, Rajasthani, Gujarati, Kannada |
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Madhavilata | Meaning : Spring Creeper Used in : Sanskrit, Kannada |
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Madhu | Meaning : Anything Sweet, Honey, Sugar Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Malayalam, Malayalam, Oriya, Rajasthani, Gujarati |
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Madhubala | Meaning : Daughter Of Yayati, Sweet Maiden Used in : Sanskrit, Kannada |
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Madhudhara | Meaning : Stream Of Honey Used in : Sanskrit |
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Madhudiva | Meaning : Excited By Honey Used in : Sanskrit |
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Madhugandhika | Meaning : Sweet Smelling Used in : Sanskrit |
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Madhuja | Meaning : Made Of Honey Used in : Sanskrit, Kannada |
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Madhukulya | Meaning : Stream Of Honey Used in : Sanskrit |
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Madhukumbha | Meaning : Pitcher Of Honey Used in : Sanskrit |
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Madhulika | Meaning : Sweetness, A Kind Of Bee Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit, Kannada |
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Madhumadhavi | Meaning : A Spring Flower, Abounding In Honey Used in : Sanskrit |
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Madhumalli | Meaning : The Vine Of Spring Used in : Sanskrit |
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Madhunandi | Meaning : Enjoyer Of Spring Used in : Sanskrit |
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Madhupratika | Meaning : With A Sweet Mouth, Having The Qualities Of A Yogini Used in : Sanskrit |
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Madhupushpa | Meaning : A Spring Flower, Rain Used in : Sanskrit |
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Madhurakshi | Meaning : Beautiful Eyed Used in : Sanskrit |
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Madhurasvara | Meaning : Sweet Voiced Used in : Sanskrit |
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Madhurilata | Meaning : Vine Of Sweetness Used in : Sanskrit |
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Madhurtu | Meaning : Spring Season Used in : Sanskrit |
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Madhuvahini | Meaning : Carrying Sweetness, A River Used in : Sanskrit |
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Madhuvati | Meaning : With An Intoxicating Beauty Used in : Sanskrit |
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Madhuvidya | Meaning : Sweet Knowledge Used in : Sanskrit |
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Madhuvrata | Meaning : Fasting For Spring, The Queen Bee Used in : Sanskrit |
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Madhvija | Meaning : Born Of Honey, An Intixicating Drink Used in : Sanskrit |
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Madira | Meaning : Intoxicating, Wine, Another Name For Durga Used in : Sanskrit, Kannada |
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Madravati | Meaning : Princess Of Madras, The Wife Of Krishna Used in : Sanskrit |
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Madri | Meaning : Princess Of Madra, The Wife Of Pandu Used in : Sanskrit, Kannada |
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Madyati | Meaning : Exciting, Arabian Jasmine Used in : Sanskrit |
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Magadhi | Meaning : Of Magadha, Common White Jasmine, A River Used in : Sanskrit |
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Magha | Meaning : Gift, Reward, Wealth, The Wife Of Shiva Used in : Sanskrit |
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Maghi | Meaning : Giving Gifts, The Full Moon Day In The Month Of Magha Used in : Sanskrit |
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Maghoni | Meaning : Liberality, the East Used in : Sanskrit |
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Magundi | Meaning : Female Magician Used in : Sanskrit |
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Maha | Meaning : Great, cow Used in : Hindu, Thai, Irish, African, Arabic, Japanese, Lebanese, Muslim, Sanskrit, Sindhi |
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Mahabhaga | Meaning : Highly Fortunate, Pure Holy Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mahabhattarika | Meaning : Another Name For Durga Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mahabhima | Meaning : Very Powerful, Another Name For Parvati Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mahabhoga | Meaning : Causing Great Enjoyment, Durga Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mahabuddhi | Meaning : Extremely Intelligent, An Asura Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mahachanda | Meaning : Very Fierce Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mahadeva | Meaning : The Great Deity, Another Name For Rudra And Shuva Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Mahadevi | Meaning : The Great Deity, Another Name For Lakshmi Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit, Kannada |
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Mahaganga | Meaning : The Great Ganga Used in : Sanskrit, Kannada |
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Mahagauri | Meaning : The Great Gauri, One Of The 9 Forms Of Durga Used in : Sanskrit, Kannada |
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Mahajaya | Meaning : Extremely Victorious, Another Name For Durga Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mahajnanavati | Meaning : Great Possessor Of Knowledge, Another Name For Mansa Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mahajnanayuta | Meaning : Great Possesser Unbounded Knowledge, Another Name For Mansa Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mahajnangita | Meaning : Singer Of The Great Knowledge Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mahajushaka | Meaning : A Celestial Flower Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mahakala | Meaning : The Night Of The New Moon Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Mahakali | Meaning : Durga In Her Terrifying Form Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mahakanta | Meaning : Very Pleasing, Another Name Of The Earth Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mahakashi | Meaning : Of The Great Sky Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mahakrura | Meaning : Extremely Cruel, A Yogini Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mahalakshmi | Meaning : Goddess Lakshmi Used in : Sanskrit, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam |
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Mahamanasi | Meaning : With A Noble Intellect, A Jaina Goddess Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mahamanasika | Meaning : High Minded, Noble, With A Great Mind Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mahamantra | Meaning : A Great Spell, A Buddhist Goddess Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mahamari | Meaning : Great Destroyer, A Form Of Durga Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mahamati | Meaning : Extremely Intelligent, Very Clever Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Mahamayi | Meaning : Another Name For Durga Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mahamayuri | Meaning : The Great Peahen Said To Protect Against Poison Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mahamedha | Meaning : GoddessDurga Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mahamoha | Meaning : Great Infatuation, An Another Name For Durga Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mahanadi | Meaning : A Great River, Another Name For Ganga Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mahanisha | Meaning : The Greatest Of The Nights, God Durga Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mahaprabha | Meaning : Another Name For River Narmada Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mahapunya | Meaning : Extremely Auspicious, Very Purifying Used in : Sanskrit |
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Maharaksha | Meaning : Great Saviour Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mahasadhvi | Meaning : Supremely Chaste Woman Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mahashukla | Meaning : Extremely White' Goddess Saraswati Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mahasri | Meaning : The Great Divinity, GoddessLakshni Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mahasudha | Meaning : The Great Nectar Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mahasundari | Meaning : Supreme Beauty Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mahati | Meaning : Goddess Durga, Greatness Used in : Sanskrit, Kannada |
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Mahattari | Meaning : Great Star, Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mahavalli | Meaning : The Great Creeper Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mahavega | Meaning : Moving Swiftly Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mahavibhuti | Meaning : Great Splendour, Goddess Lakshmi Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mahavidya | Meaning : Goddess Durga, Great Knowledge Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mahayakshi | Meaning : Wexpert In Illusionary Magic Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mahelika | Meaning : Woman Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mahendrani | Meaning : Consort Of Mahendra Used in : Sanskrit |
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Maheshani | Meaning : Great Lady, Goddess Parvati Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mahi | Meaning : Great World, Earth Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit, Oriya, Gujarati, Kannada |
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Mahima | Meaning : Greatness, Majesty, Power Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit, Malayalam, Oriya, Rajasthani, Gujarati, Kannada |
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Mahiputri | Meaning : Daughter Of The Eartth, Another Name For Sita Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mahisaghni | Meaning : Goddess Durga Used in : Sanskrit |