Madan
Madan means 'a God of love' or 'pleasure' in Hindi, often associated with love and desire in Indian culture.
Madan Gopal
Madan Gopal refers to Lord Krishna as the divine lover and is associated with love and playfulness.
Madana
Madana means 'one who is captivating' and is often associated with love and attraction.
Madanagopala
Madanagopala is another name for Lord Krishna, emphasizing his youth and charm.
Madanapal
Madanapal means 'protector of love' and is often invoked in religious contexts.
Madanapala
Madanapala suggests a guardian or protector of love and deities.
Madanbir
Madanbir means 'brave lover' and represents strength combined with love.
Madangopal
Madangopal is a name for Lord Krishna emphasizing his pastimes as a cowherd.
Madanika
Madanika means 'delightful or charming' and is often used in literary contexts.
Madanjeet
Madanjeet means 'victorious in love' and indicates triumph over challenges in love.
Madanjit
Madanjit combines 'love' and 'victory,' reflecting success in romantic endeavors.
Madankirpal
Madankirpal translates to 'one who is merciful in love', emphasizing compassion.
Madanmohan
Madanmohan directly relates to Lord Krishna, meaning 'the one who attracts hearts'.
Madanpal
Madanpal signifies 'protector of love,' denoting guardianship in relationships.
Madanraj
Madanraj means 'King of Love,' indicating authority in romantic matters.
Madasami
Madasami conveys 'Lord of Love' and is often associated with devotion.
Madava
Madava is a name for Lord Krishna meaning 'sweet like honey', reflecting charm and sweetness.
Maddukuri
A South Indian surname; meanings vary regionally and culturally.
Madelhari
A name derived from the Indian tradition, signifying 'a flower'.
Madern
A name derived from the Sanskrit word for 'satisfaction' or 'being content'.
Maderu
Derived from the name Mader, associated with fulfilling one's desires or aspirations.
Madesh
Means 'lord of the earth' in Sanskrit.
Madeshwaran
Means 'lord of the earth', a combination of 'Madesh' and 'Ishwar', meaning God or lord.
Madev
Meaning 'divine' or 'God', a compound of 'Ma' and 'Dev'.
Madguparna
A name signifying someone with feathers, often associated with bird-like grace.
Madhab
Means 'Lord Krishna' or 'one who is pleasing'.
Madhabi
Means 'female of the flower' or associated with beauty in nature.
Madhabika
A feminine form of Madhab, signifying feminine beauty and grace.
Madhabilata
Translates to 'creeper of Madhabi flower', symbolizing beauty and charm.
Madhan
Means 'Lord Krishna', associated with the qualities of love and joy.
Madhana
Means 'the one who brings joy' or 'one who delights'.
Madhangopal
Means 'Krishna, the protector of cows', highlighting a key aspect of his character.
Madhani
Means 'one who brings joy or delight', often a reference to divine qualities.
Madhat
Meaning 'worthy of praise', often linked to divine qualities.
Madhav
Another name for Lord Krishna, meaning 'sweet like honey'.
Madhav krishna
A combination of Madhav and Krishna, referring to the Lord himself.
Madhava
Means 'the husband of the goddess', often a reference to Krishna.
Madhavadasa
Servant of Madhava (a name for Lord Krishna)
Madhavaiah
Another name for Lord Krishna, symbolizing sweetness and love
Madhavan
An epithet of Lord Krishna, meaning the one who is sweet like honey
Madhavdas
Servant of Madhava, often used as a devotional name for devotees of Lord Krishna
Madhave
Another name for Lord Krishna, representing sweetness and bliss
Madhavi
An embodiment of the full moon, representing beauty and serenity
Madhavilata
A creeper or plant of sweetness, symbolizing tenderness
Madhavrao
Lord of sweetness, referring to an affectionate aspect of God
Madhesh
A name associated with Lord Krishna, meaning master of sweetness
Madhevan
Another reference to Lord Krishna, interpreted as the one who brings joy
Madhi
Indication of intelligence or wisdom, used for both genders
Madhia
Sweet and gentle, applicable to both genders
Madhimaran
Someone who embodies sweetness, often used in a devotional context
Madhioli
A name denoting sweetness and affection, typically feminine
Madhirukkum
Refers to one who brings sweetness and happiness, predominantly male
Madho
Another affectionate term for Lord Krishna, embodying sweetness
Madhorubagan
Symbolizing the richness and sweetness of life, predominantly male
Madhu
A term for honey, signifying sweetness, used for both genders
Madhu Bindu
Signifying the essence of sweetness and purity, feminine in nature
Madhu Priya
Sweetheart or beloved of sweetness, commonly used among females
Madhu Smitha
Madhu Smitha translates to 'sweet smile' in Sanskrit.
Madhubala
Madhubala means 'sweet girl' in Sanskrit.
Madhuban
Madhuban translates to 'forest of honey' in Sanskrit.
Madhubarshi
Madhubarshi means 'rain of honey' in Sanskrit.
Madhubhala
Madhubhala translates to 'sweet girl' in Sanskrit.
Madhubrati
Madhubrati means 'excellence in sweetness' in Sanskrit.
Madhuchanda
Madhuchanda translates to 'sweet moon' in Sanskrit.
Madhuchandra
Madhuchandra means 'sweet moon' in Sanskrit.
Madhuchhanda
Madhuchhanda stands for 'one with a sweet moonlike face' in Sanskrit.
Madhudeep
Madhudeep translates to 'light of sweetness' in Sanskrit.
Madhughne
Madhughne means 'come, let us have sweetness' in Sanskrit.
Madhughosh
Madhughosh translates to 'sound of sweetness' in Sanskrit.
Madhuhan
Madhuhan means 'honey bee' in Sanskrit.
Madhuj
Madhuj translates to 'one who is sweet like honey' in Sanskrit.
Madhuja
Madhuja means 'born of honey' in Sanskrit.
Madhujamini
Madhujamini translates to 'sweet girl of the moon' in Sanskrit.
Madhujit
Madhujit means 'conqueror of sweetness' in Sanskrit.
Madhuk
Madhuk translates to 'honey bee' in Sanskrit.
Madhuka
Madhuka means 'sweetness' or 'the one who is sweet' in Sanskrit.
Madhukaitabhahantri
Madhukaitabhahantri means 'slayer of the demon Madhu-Kaitabha' in Sanskrit.
Madhukant
A name derived from 'Madhusudan', often associated with the killing of the demon Madhu by Lord Krishna, symbolizing victory over evil.
Madhukanta
Another variant related to 'Madhukant', associated with sweetness and Lord Krishna.
Madhukantha
A name denoting a form of Lord Krishna, with 'Kantha' meaning beloved or dear one.
Madhukar
This name signifies a sweet, joyful person; also refers to Lord Krishna in his childhood.
Madhukara
Refers to a bee or one who brings sweetness akin to the bee, often signifying joy or nectar.
Madhukari
Indicates a sweet or nectar-like quality, reminiscent of bees or honey.
Madhukesh
A name combining 'Madhu' (honey) and 'Kesh' (hair), symbolizing beauty and sweetness.
Madhukiran
This name translates to 'ray of honey', symbolizing sweetness and brightness.
Madhuksara
Means 'honey-like essence', signifying sweetness and charm.
Madhul
A name derived from honey or sweetness, reflecting joy and beauty.
Madhula
A name meaning sweetness, often associated with beauty and joy.
Madhulan
Refers to sweetness or honey, suitable for any gender.
Madhulata
The name means 'a sweet vine', symbolizing beauty and grace.
Madhulatha
Similar to 'Madhulata', indicating a sweet or beautiful vine.
Madhulekha
Translates to 'beautiful like honey', symbolizing sweetness and allure.
Madhulika
A name meaning 'sweet like honey', often used in poetic contexts.
Madhumalathi
Refers to a beautiful flower that symbolizes sweetness and grace.
Madhumalati
Similar to 'Madhumalathi', representing beauty and sweetness.
Madhumalli
Indicates a fragrant flowering plant, symbolizing beauty and charm.
Madhumanti
Refers to a fragrant flower, symbolizing sweetness and beauty.
Madhumathi
Sweetness and knowledge; often associated with beauty and the arts.
Madhumati
Full of sweetness; a traditional name associated with nature's beauty.
Madhumay
One who embodies sweetness and is nurturing in nature.
