Madhumaya
Filled with sweetness; typically denotes charm and warmth.
Madhumika
Sweetness and pleasantness; often associated with a gentle spirit.
Madhumita
One who is as sweet as honey; signifies kindness and gentleness.
Madhumitha
Similar to Madhumita, it means one who is sweet; emphasizes grace.
Madhumitra
Friend of sweetness; connotes companionship and affection.
Madhunika
A sweet and noble person; denotes warmth and affection.
Madhunisha
Sweet and enchanting; tied to beauty and allure.
Madhup
One who is sweet and charming; often associated with bees and honey.
Madhupa
Refers to sweetness or honey; symbolizes attraction and allure.
Madhupal
Protector of sweetness; signifies caring and nurturing qualities.
Madhuparna
A sweet little bird; often conveys joy and freedom.
Madhupreet
One who loves sweetness; signifies a loving and affectionate nature.
Madhupreetha
One who is beloved for their sweetness; represents charm and love.
Madhupriya
Beloved of sweetness; implies deep affection and caring.
Madhupuspa
Flower of sweetness; suggests beauty and delicacy.
Madhur
Sweet or pleasant; often associated with music and harmony.
Madhura
Sweet, pleasant, and charming; embodies grace and beauty.
Madhusudhana
One who kills the demon Madhu; a name for Lord Krishna.
Madhusudhana krishna
A compound name combining 'Madhusudhana' and 'Krishna', referring to the divine aspect of Lord Krishna who defeated the demon Madhu.
Madhuvanthi
One who is sweet and pleasant like honey; a name invoking beauty and charm.
Madhuvanti
A variation of Madhuvanthi; signifies sweetness and charm associated with the name Madhu.
Madhuveer
Brave and strong as honey; a name signifying valiance.
Madhuveman
The one who is as sweet as honey; denotes sweetness and kindness.
Madhuwant
Possessing sweetness or desirability; often used to denote someone charming.
Madhvaji
One who has the qualities of sweetness; often signifying virtue.
Madhvan
One who is sweet or charming; relates to delightful expression.
Madhvi
Sweet and enchanting; refers to a woman of charm and beauty.
Madhwaraj
King of sweetness; often used to denote a ruler with benevolence and sweetness of character.
Madhyam
Middle, intermediary; refers to balance and moderation.
Madidu
One who brings sweetness and joy; associated with congeniality.
Madir
A name meaning 'savior' or 'protector'.
Madirakshi
A name meaning 'one with beautiful eyes'.
Madni
Means 'one who is sweet and lovely'.
Madonudenu
Means 'one who is surpassing others', often associated with strength.
Madri
Means 'to be controlled or proficient'.
Madur
A name that means 'one who is kind and caring' in Sanskrit.
Madura
A name meaning 'sweet' in Sanskrit.
Madurai
Named after the city of Madurai, which means 'sweetness' in Tamil.
Madurank
An extension of the name Madur, meaning 'the kind and benevolent one'.
Madvan
A name meaning 'one who is like God' in Sanskrit.
Magadh
Referring to an ancient region in India, often linked to strength and power.
Magadha
Referring to an ancient kingdom in India, significant in Indian history and culture.
Magadhi
Pertaining to the language or culture of the Magadh region in India.
Magana
Meaning 'greatness' or 'individual greatness', often associated with artistic talent.
Magar
A term for a specific ethnic group and clan in Nepal, often associated with bravery and strength.
Magath
Often interpreted as a variant of 'Madhav', referring to Lord Krishna.
Magathi
Refers to a goddess or divine being, predominantly among South Indian cultures.
Magesh
Magesh means 'Lord of Magicians' in Sanskrit, often associated with Lord Shiva.
Mageshwari
Mageshwari is a feminine form of Magesh, meaning 'Goddess of Magic' in Hinduism.
Magha
Magha means 'the star of royalty' and is associated with ancient Hindu traditions.
Maghi
Maghi refers to the goddess of spring and is celebrated during Makar Sankranti in Hindu culture.
Maghna
Maghna means 'one who is rich' in Sanskrit.
Maghvana
Maghvana means 'one who has the power and strength of the sun' in Sanskrit.
Magraj
Magraj means 'king of the earth' in Sanskrit.
Maha
Great or Mighty, often associated with divine qualities in Hinduism.
Maha Dhyuta
Great Radiance, symbolizing brightness and energy.
Maha Durga
Great Goddess Durga, representing strength and protection in Hinduism.
Maha Ganapati
Great Lord Ganapati, referring to the revered Hindu deity Ganesh, the remover of obstacles.
Maha Lakshmi
Great Goddess Lakshmi, embodiment of wealth and prosperity in Hinduism.
Maha wild cow
In reference to the mythological and cultural significance of cows in Hinduism.
Mahaabaahu
Great-armed, often used to describe strength in ancient texts.
Mahaabala
Great strength, commonly associated with powerful figures in mythology.
Mahaadev
The Great God, often referring to Lord Shiva in Hinduism.
Mahaadeva
Another name for Lord Shiva, emphasizing his divine nature.
Mahaan
Bigger or greater, often signifying prominent individuals in historic contexts.
Mahaaveer
Great Hero, often associated with strong and brave figures in legends.
Mahabahu
One with great arms, indicative of strength and power.
Mahabala
Strong or powerful, frequently used in heroic contexts.
Mahabalesvara
The great lord of strength, a reference to Shiva.
Mahabali
Great sacrifice, a character in Hindu mythology known for his generosity.
Mahabbah
Great love or affection, often representing love in a divine context.
Mahabhadra
Greatly auspicious, referring to favorable conditions and prosperity.
Mahabhag
Greatly fortunate, often denoting blessings and sacredness in life.
Mahabhisha
Great will or desire, typically associated with powerful figures in Hinduism.
Mahabhuja
The name means 'one with great arms' or 'powerful' in Sanskrit.
Mahabir
The name translates to 'great hero' or 'brave one' in Sanskrit.
Mahabuddhi
It means 'great intelligence' or 'one who has profound wisdom' in Sanskrit.
Mahad
The name signifies 'great' or 'large' in Sanskrit.
Mahaddev
It translates to 'great god' in Sanskrit, referring to a divine figure.
Mahadeo
A variation of Mahadev, meaning 'great god,' commonly associated with Lord Shiva.
Mahadev
The name means 'the great god' in Sanskrit, referring to Lord Shiva.
Mahadeva
It means 'great god' in Sanskrit and is often another name for Lord Shiva.
Mahadevadi Pujita
It translates to 'worshipped by Mahadev,' signifying a devotee of Lord Shiva.
Mahadevi
The name means 'great goddess' in Sanskrit, often associated with divine feminine energy.
Mahadevs
The name signifies 'great gods' in a plural form, associated with divine deities.
Mahadhyuta
It means 'great luster' or 'brightness' in Sanskrit.
Mahaduth
The name can be interpreted as 'great messenger' or 'divine messenger' in Sanskrit.
Mahaganapati
The name means 'the great Lord Ganesha,' the remover of obstacles in Hinduism.
Mahaganga
It means 'great Ganga,' referring to the river Ganges, which is sacred in Hinduism.
Mahagauri
The name signifies 'great white' or 'pure,' often associated with the goddess Durga.
Mahaishi
It means 'great goddess' in Sanskrit and is associated with divine feminine power.
Mahaj
It signifies 'greatness' in Sanskrit.
Mahaja
It means 'great one' or 'one of high importance' in Sanskrit.
Mahajan
A great or esteemed person, often used to denote a person of high social standing or wealth.
Mahajeet
One who has conquered the great; signifies victory and achievement.
Mahak
Greatness or supreme quality, often associated with divine attributes.
Mahaka
Signifying greatness or the supreme, linked to divine meanings.
Mahakal
The timeless or ultimate reality, often associated with Lord Shiva.
Mahakala
The Lord of Time, often related to aspects of Lord Shiva in Hindu mythology.
Mahakaleshwar
A deity representing Lord Shiva as the Lord of Time.
