Mahakali
The black goddess; a fierce form of the Divine Mother associated with empowerment and destruction of evil.
Mahakanta
The beloved of the great or supreme; signifies attachment to the divine.
Mahakantha
The beloved of the great; often used to refer to someone with a divine connection.
Mahakaya
The great body, often referring to a divine form.
Mahakethu
The one who has a great banner, linked to valor and pride.
Mahaketu
Great flag; in Hindu mythology, it refers to a specific deity associated with battles.
Mahakram
One who has great actions or deeds, often linked to moral or heroic qualities.
Mahal
A great or spacious property; also denotes grandeur.
Mahala
A prominent or distinguished lady; often signifies admiration.
Mahalah
An honorable woman; reflects nobility and respect.
Mahalakshmi
The goddess of wealth and prosperity, embodying abundance and good fortune.
Mahalar
Signifying great character or leadership qualities; implies honor.
Mahalasa
Goddess of wealth and prosperity.
Mahalaxmi
A name for the goddess of wealth and abundance, Lakshmi.
Mahalaya
A festival marking the remembrance of ancestors, especially in Hindu culture.
Mahalika
One who is prosperous and wealthy; related to the goddess Lakshmi.
Mahaling
A name associated with Lord Shiva, representing the cosmic form of the deity.
Mahalingam
A combination of 'Maha' (great) and 'Lingam,' referring to the symbols of Lord Shiva.
Mahalya
Refers to the celestial and divine; often denotes greatness or honor.
Mahamani
One who possesses a great jewel, often symbolic of wealth or beauty.
Mahamati
One with great wisdom or intelligence; 'Mati' means wisdom in Sanskrit.
Mahamaya
A name referring to the divine illusion, often linked with the goddess Durga.
Mahamrityunjaya
The one who overcomes death, often associated with a powerful mantra in Hinduism.
Mahan
Great or illustrious; a name reflecting magnificence and greatness.
Mahanand
One who brings great happiness and joy, often associated with spiritual bliss.
Mahananda
Great joy or happiness, symbolizing profound bliss and contentment.
Mahanandi
The embodiment of supreme bliss and joy, often related to divine happiness.
Mahanbhagat
Great devotee, used to refer to a person with deep faith and devotion, particularly in Hinduism.
Mahanbir
Great warrior, symbolizing strength and bravery.
Mahandeep
Light of the great one, often used to signify a guiding light or hope.
Mahandev
Great God, referring to a divine being of high reverence.
Mahandharam
The great dhamma or the ultimate truth, often linked with philosophical teachings.
Mahangeet
Great melody, often representing inspired and harmonious sounds in life.
Mahangiaan
Great knowledge, embodying the concept of wisdom and enlightenment.
Mahangun
Great qualities, often describing a person with admirable attributes.
Mahanidhi
Great treasure, symbolizing abundance and prosperity.
Mahaniya
A person deserving great respect or honor, often associated with high value and esteem.
Mahanjeet
Victory of greatness, celebrating triumph associated with nobility and superiority.
Mahanjeevan
Great life, implying a life of significance and depth.
Mahanjot
Great light, symbolizing guidance and illumination in life's journey.
Mahankali
Great goddess Kali, representing strength, power, and destruction of evil.
Mahanleen
Great bliss or happiness, often referring to a state of joy or peace.
Mahanpal
One who protects the great or important.
Mahanprem
Great love or affection.
Mahanraaj
Great king or ruler.
Mahanshi
Great or magnificent energy.
Mahansukh
One who brings great happiness.
Mahant
A great or revered person, often a leader or head of a religious community.
Mahanta
Someone who is great or sustained in spirit and values.
Mahanteerath
A great pilgrimage or holy place.
Mahantek
One who is great and powerful.
Mahantesh
The lord of greatness or supreme being.
Mahanth
One who embodies greatness.
Mahanthesha
Supreme being of greatness.
Mahanthi
One who possesses great noble qualities.
Mahantripat
One who is notably satisfied and content.
Mahanveer
Great warrior or brave person.
Mahanvita
Possessing great virtues or qualities.
Mahanya
One who is greatly respected or revered.
Mahapala
Protector of greatness or important things.
Mahaparshwa
One who is great and prominent in virtue.
Mahapatra
A person of great merit or rank.
Mahapurush
Great being or great soul, often used in spiritual contexts.
Mahapurusha
Great being or great spirit, referring to a holy person or sage.
Maharaj
Great king or ruler, often used as an honorific title.
Maharaja
Great king or a princely ruler, signifying high rank.
Maharaksha
Great protector, often referring to divine protection.
Maharani
Great queen or regal woman, typically a title of nobility.
Maharanth
Great protector or defender.
Maharath
Great warrior, often associated with bravery and valor.
Maharatha
Great chariot or great vehicle, often symbolizing power in battle.
Maharavanamardana
Great demolisher of the forest, referring to Lord Rama's earthly exploits.
Mahari
Gift; slightly more commonly used as a feminine name, but remains unisex.
Maharishi
Great sage or seer, denoting a person of profound wisdom.
Maharoopa
Great form, often referring to divine or cosmic forms.
Maharshi
Great seer or sage, typically a revered spiritual teacher.
Maharsi
Similar to Maharshi, meaning great sage or saintly person.
Maharta
Great being; refers to a significant personality often in spiritual contexts.
Maharth
Great meaning or purpose, indicating profundity in thought or existence.
Maharudra
Great Rudra, referring to a form of Lord Shiva associated with storms and destruction.
Maharushi
Great sage, reflecting wisdom and enlightenment in spiritual traditions.
Maharvin
Great victor or conqueror, symbolizing success and triumph.
Mahasen
A form of Lord Shiva, representing great power and strength.
Mahasena
Another name for Lord Kartikeya, the God of war and victory.
Mahash
Refers to a great or supreme being, often associated with deities.
Mahashaktimaya
One who possesses supreme power, generally associated with divine qualities or deities.
Mahashan
One who is great and powerful, often used in a spiritual context.
Mahashri
Referring to divine or great beauty and grace, commonly used in a spiritual context.
Mahasin
One who is beautiful or excellent, often associated with divine qualities.
Mahaskah
A name describing someone with great power or leadership qualities.
Mahasri
Refers to high status or superiority, often connected to divinity.
Mahasti
Implying significance or importance, often with a spiritual dimension.
Mahasvin
One who is great or illustrious, commonly used in a regal or heroic context.
Mahasweta
Referring to a great purity or whiteness, often symbolizing divine qualities.
Mahaswetha
A name denoting great purity or bright attribute, associated in spiritual contexts.
Mahat
Refers to greatness or majesty, commonly used in spiritual or philosophical contexts.
Mahatab
Signifying the moon or radiance, representing brightness and enlightenment.
Mahatam
One who is great or noble, often used to describe wise individuals or leaders.
Mahatapa
Denotes someone who has achieved a high level of inner strength through ascetic practices.
Mahatapas
A title signifying one who is an accomplished practitioner of asceticism or meditation.
