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Meghayanti | Meaning : One Who Is Responsible For Creating Clouds Used in : Sanskrit |
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Meghdut | Meaning : messenger of the clouds Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mekala | Meaning : Knower Of The Self, Another Name For River Narmada Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit, Tamil, Tamil |
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Mekhla | Meaning : Slope of a mountain; Belt, dress; Used in : Thai, Sanskrit |
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Mena | Meaning : Intellect, Speech, Woman, The Daughter Of Mahameru Used in : Australian, German, Italian, American, Australian, Chinese, Muslim, Sanskrit |
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Menaja | Meaning : Another Name For Parvati Used in : Sanskrit |
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Menaka | Meaning : Born Of The Mind, An Apsara Of An Exta Ordinary Beauty Used in : Australian, Sanskrit |
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Menavati | Meaning : Another Name For Parvati Used in : Sanskrit |
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Meni | Meaning : Thunderbolt, Speech Used in : Hebrew, French, Australian, Sanskrit |
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Menika | Meaning : One who is born of the mind, A fairy Used in : Sri Lankan, Danish, Sanskrit |
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Menita | Meaning : Wise, Intelligent Used in : Sanskrit |
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Menka | Meaning : Innate of the concentration, born of the awareness Used in : Australian, Sanskrit |
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Menkatmaja | Meaning : Daughter Of Menka, Another Name For Parvati Used in : Sanskrit |
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Meru | Meaning : Principle, Union, The Main Gem Of A Necklace Used in : Japanese, Japanese, Sanskrit, Sanskrit |
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Meru | Meaning : Principle, Union, The Main Gem Of A Necklace Used in : Japanese, Japanese, Sanskrit, Sanskrit |
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Merudevi | Meaning : Goddess Of The Meru Mountain Used in : Sanskrit |
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Meruprabha | Meaning : Shining Like The Meru Mountain Used in : Sanskrit |
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Merusri | Meaning : The Most Beautiful, With The Beauty Of Meru Used in : Sanskrit |
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Metul | Meaning : A measured person, who is knowledgeable Used in : Sanskrit |
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Midhushi | Meaning : Liberal, Bountifil Used in : Sanskrit |
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Miheer | Meaning : the ruler of the deep sea Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mihika | Meaning : Fog, Mist, Snow Used in : Sanskrit, Sri Lankan |
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Milap | Meaning : The union or get together of two person Used in : Native American, Sanskrit |
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Milika | Meaning : Desiring Union Used in : Australian, 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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Mina | Meaning : A Gem, A Multi Coloured Glass Used in : English, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Latin, Polish, Swedish, American, Afghan, Arabic, Armenian, Persian, Hebrew, Iranian, Japanese, Parsi, Pashtun, Sanskrit, Basque, British, Danish, Dutch |
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Minakshi | Meaning : Fish Eyed Used in : Sanskrit, Sanskrit, Gujarati |
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Minalaya | Meaning : A place where fishes are kept or found Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Minali | Meaning : Fish Catcher, A Fisher Woman 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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Minati | Meaning : Fish Like Used in : Bengali, Sanskrit |
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Minisha | Meaning : The Goddess of fish, also the devotee of Lord Krishna Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mira | Meaning : The Ocean, The Limit Boundary Used in : Australian, Finnish, Latin, Polish, Swedish, American, Arabic, Sanskrit, Assamese |
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Mirat | Meaning : A mirror, where one can see oneself Used in : Australian, Sanskrit |
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Mishika | Meaning : The person with the sweetness of sugar Used in : Sanskrit |
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Misi | Meaning : Dill, A Species Of Sugar Cane Used in : Hebrew, Sanskrit |
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Misrakeshi | Meaning : With Hair Of Mixed Colour Used in : Sanskrit |
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Misri | Meaning : Mixed, Sweet Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mita | Meaning : Tried And Tested, Friend Used in : Australian, Italian, Australian, Bengali, Indonesian, Sanskrit, Oriya, Gujarati |
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Mitaksh | Meaning : A tender or a soft person, a delicate person Used in : Sanskrit, Sanskrit |
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Mital | Meaning : The friendship or the companionship Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mitali | Meaning : Friendship Used in : Sanskrit, Oriya, Gujarati, 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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Mithai | Meaning : Sweetmeat 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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Mithya | Meaning : False, Wrong Used in : Sanskrit |
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Miti | Meaning : Friend Used in : Australian, Sanskrit |
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Mitin | Meaning : A Governing person, a governor Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mitra | Meaning : Friend, Companion, Associate Used in : Afghan, Persian, Iranian, Parsi, Sanskrit, Danish, Gujarati |
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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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Mitravati | Meaning : With Friends, Daughter Of Krishna Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mitravinda | Meaning : Possessor Of Companions, A River 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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Mitula | Meaning : A moderate person, an average one, pleasant Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mitushi | Meaning : With Limited Desires Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mivara | Meaning : The capita of ancient Nepal or Mithila Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Modaki | Meaning : Pleasing, Delighting Used in : Sanskrit |
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Modayantika | Meaning : Rejoicing, Delighting Used in : Sanskrit |
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Modini | Meaning : Glad, Cheerful Used in : 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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Mohana | Meaning : Infatuating, Beautiful Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mohani | Meaning : Infatuating, Charming Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mohanish | Meaning : The dusky or without light Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mohinidevi | Meaning : Fascinating, The Jasmine Blossom Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Mohisha | Meaning : A bee, honey bun, sugar bunch, sweetie Used in : Hindu, 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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Mokshita | Meaning : The women to wants to be free or liberated Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Moksin | Meaning : The one who is free from any kind of attachment Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Mona | Meaning : Alone Used in : Native American, English, Finnish, French, Gaelic, German, Greek, Irish, Italian, Latin, Spanish, Swedish, Teutonic, American, Native American, African, Afghan, Arabic, Australian, Chinese, Persian, Iranian, Lebanese, Muslim, Parsi, Sanskrit, British, Danish, Dutch, Gujarati |
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Mony | Meaning : A precious stone, gem Used in : Sanskrit |
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Morachandrika | Meaning : The Moon Of The Peacock Used in : Sanskrit |
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Morni | Meaning : Pea Hen Used in : Malaysian, Sanskrit |
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Mrida | Meaning : The Earth, Clay, Goddess Parvati Used in : Sanskrit, Sanskrit |
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Mridini | Meaning : Good Earth, Soil Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mridu | Meaning : Soft, Delicate 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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Mridula | Meaning : Soft, Tender, Mild Used in : Australian, Sanskrit, Malayalam, Oriya, Rajasthani, Gujarati, Sanskrit |
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Mridvangi | Meaning : Soft Bodied, Delicate Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mridvika | Meaning : Softness, Gentleness, A Bunch Of Red Grapes Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mriga | Meaning : The antelope or a deer Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mrigalochani | Meaning : Doe Eyed Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mrigamanda | Meaning : Moving Like A Fawn Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mriganayani | Meaning : One who have the beautiful eyes as an antelope Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Mriganganga | Meaning : Doe Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mrigankalekha | Meaning : A Line Of The Moon Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mrigankavati | Meaning : Possessor Of The Moon Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mrigapani | Meaning : The hand of the deer Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mrigavati | Meaning : Possessor Of The Deer Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mrigaya | Meaning : The Chase Personified As An Attendant Of Revanta Used in : Sanskrit |