Name | M/F | Meaning |
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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 |
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Mahisamardini | Meaning : Another Name For Durga Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mahisi | Meaning : Queen, Of High Rank, Ganga Name Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mahismati | Meaning : Rich In Buffaloes Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mahisuti | Meaning : Daughter Of The Earth, Another Name For Sita Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mahita | Meaning : Greatness, A River Used in : Australian, Sanskrit, Telugu |
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Mahiya | Meaning : Happiness, Exultation Used in : Sanskrit, Gujarati, Kannada |
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Mahuli | Meaning : Enchanting Voice, A Raga Used in : Sanskrit |
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Maithili | Meaning : Another Name For Sita Used in : Sanskrit, Kannada |
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Maitrayani | Meaning : Friendlt, Of Mitra Used in : Sanskrit |
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Maitreyi | Meaning : Friendly Used in : Bengali, Sanskrit, Kannada |
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Maitri | Meaning : Friendship Used in : Sanskrit, Kannada |
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Makaranda | Meaning : A person who is like the bee Used in : Sanskrit |
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Makarandika | Meaning : Nectar Like Used in : Sanskrit |
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Makari | Meaning : She Crocodile Used in : Finnish, Sanskrit |
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Maki | Meaning : Heaven And Eearth Conjoined Used in : African, Japanese, Sanskrit, Japanese |
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Makshika | Meaning : 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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Malada | Meaning : That Which Brings Fortune Used in : Sanskrit |
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Maladevi | Meaning : Goddess Of GarlandsA Form Of Lakshmi Used in : Sanskrit |
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Maladhari | Meaning : Wreathed, Garlanded Used in : Sanskrit |
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Malaha | Meaning : Destroying Dirt Used in : Sanskrit |
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Malasika | Meaning : Garlanded, A Ragini Used in : Sanskrit |
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Malasri | Meaning : Beautiful Garland, A Raga Used in : Sanskrit |
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Malati | Meaning : Spanish Jasmine Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit, Kannada |
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Malatika | Meaning : Made Of Jasmine Used in : Sanskrit |
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Malatimala | Meaning : A Garland Of Jasmine Blossom Used in : Sanskrit |
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Malavati | Meaning : Garlanded, Crowned Used in : Sanskrit |
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Malavika | Meaning : Princess Of Malavas Used in : Australian, Sanskrit, Kannada |
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Malayagandhini | Meaning : Scented With Sandalwood Used in : Sanskrit |
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Malayavasini | Meaning : Another Name For Durga Used in : Sanskrit |
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Malini | Meaning : Fragnant, Sweet Smelling Used in : Australian, Hebrew, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Kannada |
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Mallari | Meaning : Enemy Of Wrestlers, A Ragini Used in : German, Sanskrit |
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Malligandhi | Meaning : Smelling Like Jasmine Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mallika | Meaning : Arabian Jasmine, Queen, Garland Used in : Bengali, Hindu, Sanskrit, Kannada |
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Malyavati | Meaning : Crowned With Garlands Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mamalladevi | Meaning : Goddess Of Warriors Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mamami | Meaning : Mine Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mamata | Meaning : Sense Of Ownership Used in : Sanskrit, Kannada |
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Mamukhi | Meaning : Face Less, A Buddhist Devi Used in : Sanskrit |
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Managarva | Meaning : With A Proud Mind, Mother Of Hanuman Used in : Sanskrit |
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Manaka | Meaning : According To The Mind, A Loving Woman Used in : Japanese, Sanskrit, Kannada |
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Manamohini | Meaning : Attracting The Heart Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mananya | Meaning : Deserving Praise Used in : Sanskrit, Kannada |
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Manapriti | Meaning : Dear To The Heart, Delight Used in : Sanskrit |
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Manasa | Meaning : Conceived In The Mind, Mental Power Used in : Australian, Sanskrit, Kannada |
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Manasadevi | Meaning : Goddess Of Mental Powers Used in : Sanskrit |
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Manashi | Meaning : A deeply spiritual person Used in : Sanskrit |
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Manasi | Meaning : Mental Or Spiritual Adoration Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit, Kannada |
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Manasiddhi | Meaning : Control Of The Mund Used in : Sanskrit |
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Manasija | Meaning : One who is born of the mind Used in : Sanskrit |
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Manasvi | Meaning : That Which Controls The Mind, Clever, Wise Used in : Sanskrit, Kannada |
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Manavara | Meaning : Pleasant To The Mind Used in : Sanskrit |
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Manavi | Meaning : Wife Of Manu, Daughter Of Man, Girl Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit, Sanskrit |
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Manavika | Meaning : Damsel, Maiden Used in : Sanskrit |
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Manayi | Meaning : Manu's Wife Used in : Sanskrit, Marathi |
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Manda | Meaning : Pot Vessel, Another Name For Daksayani Used in : Finnish, Latin, Spanish, Swedish, American, Sanskrit, Kannada |
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Mandakini | Meaning : That Which Moves Slowly, The Milky Way Used in : Sanskrit, Kannada |
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Mandana | Meaning : Gay, Cheerful Used in : Persian, Iranian, Parsi, Sanskrit, Kannada |
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Mandaradevi | Meaning : Another Namefor Durga Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mandaramala | Meaning : A Garland Of Coral Flowers Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mandaravati | Meaning : Bearer Of Coral Flowers Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mandarika | Meaning : The Indian Coral Tree Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mandavahini | Meaning : Gently Flowing, A River Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mandavika | Meaning : Of Administrator, Of People Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mandhari | Meaning : Bearer Of Honour Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mandira | Meaning : Of Temple, A Slow Sound, Melodious Used in : Sanskrit, Kannada |
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Mandra | Meaning : Pleasant, Agreeable, Charming Used in : Australian, Sanskrit, Kannada, Marathi |
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Mangala | Meaning : Wife Of Bharat, Auspicious, Lucky Used in : Australian, Sanskrit, Kannada |
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Mangalachandika | Meaning : Goddess Of Welfare, A Form Of Durga Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mangalavati | Meaning : Bestowed With Luck Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mangali | Meaning : Auspicious, Scented With Jasmine Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mangalya | Meaning : Another Name For Durga Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mani | Meaning : Jewel, Gem Used in : African, Persian, Hebrew, Iranian, Tamil, German, Norse, Persian, Iranian, Parsi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Thai, Gujarati, Gujarati |
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Manibhumi | Meaning : A Mine Of Pearls Used in : Sanskrit |
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Manidharani | Meaning : Bearer Of Jewels Used in : Sanskrit |
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Manika | Meaning : Of Jewels, A Particular Weight Used in : Sanskrit, Kannada |
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Manikamba | Meaning : Amother Of Jewels Used in : Sanskrit |
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Manikarnika | Meaning : Jewelled Earring Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Manimala | Meaning : A Necklace Of Jewels, Lakshmi Used in : Sanskrit, Kannada |
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Manimanjari | Meaning : Cluster Of Jewels Used in : Sanskrit |
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Maninaga | Meaning : Treasurer Of Jewels Used in : Sanskrit |
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Manini | Meaning : Self Respecting Used in : Sanskrit, Kannada, Sanskrit |
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Maniprabha | Meaning : Splendour Of Jewel Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Maniratna | Meaning : Jewel Used in : Sanskrit |
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Manirochani | Meaning : One Who Likes Jewels Used in : Sanskrit |
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Manisankara | Meaning : Lord Shiva covered in jewels Used in : Sanskrit |
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Manishika | Meaning : Understanding, Intelligence Used in : Sanskrit |
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Manishila | Meaning : A Jewelled Stone Used in : Sanskrit |
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Manisi | Meaning : Desired By Heart Used in : Sanskrit, Kannada |
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Manisraj | Meaning : A Garland Of Jewels Used in : Sanskrit |
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Manisthaka | Meaning : The Little Finger Used in : Sanskrit |
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Maniya | Meaning : Glass Bead Used in : Sanskrit, Kannada |
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Manja | Meaning : A Cluster Of Blossom Used in : German, Swedish, Australian, Sanskrit, Danish |
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Manjari | Meaning : Bead's Shine Used in : Sanskrit, Malayalam, Oriya, Gujarati, Kannada |
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Manjarika | Meaning : A Small Pearl, Tulasi Plant Used in : Sanskrit |
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Manji | Meaning : A Cluster Of Blossoms Used in : Sanskrit |
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Manjira | Meaning : Anklet, Ornament For The Foot Used in : Sanskrit, Kannada |