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Mandakranta

A name meaning 'one who is dear and valued', representing high regard and affection.

Mandal

A surname that indicates community or clan association, often linked to a leadership role in various cultures.

Mandala

A geometric configuration of symbols representing the universe in Hinduism and Buddhism.

Mandalit

A name derived from 'Mandali', meaning 'group' or 'community' in Sanskrit.

Mandamaari

A name meaning 'a divine spirit or goddess', emphasizing celestial qualities.

Mandapal

A name meaning 'guardian of the Mandala', often used in Hindu contexts.

Mandar

A name referring to the mythical wish-fulfilling tree in Hindu mythology.

Mandara

The name refers to a mountain in Hindu mythology that was used to churn the ocean for nectar.

Mandarika

A name meaning 'the young tree or flower' in Sanskrit, representing beauty and growth.

Mandarmalika

A name implying 'a garland of the Mandara flower', denoting beauty and adornment.

Mandava

A name meaning 'the one who rules or governs', often used in leadership contexts.

Mandavanth

A name meaning 'ascender', associated with elevation and nobility.

Mandavi

A name meaning 'the one who is meek and gentle', often associated with grace.

Mandavya

A name from ancient texts referring to a wise sage, embodying intelligence and spirituality.

Mandayam

A name indicating ‘one who is from the Mandya region’, often associated with geographical heritage.

Manddhan

A name meaning 'wealth or prosperity' in Sanskrit, often associated with abundance.

Mandeepa

A name meaning 'light of the mind', often used for girls, signifying wisdom.

Mandek

A name meaning 'nourishing' or 'one who gives sustenance.'

Mandev

A name meaning 'the lost guardian' or 'protective element.'

Mandhata

A name meaning 'one who is powerful and strong.'

Mandhatri

A name meaning 'the sweetest honey or nectar.'

Mandhir

A name meaning 'temple' or 'abode of gods.'

Mandhur

A name that represents 'intellectual and bright.'

Mandin

A variant of Mandir, meaning 'temple' or 'sacred.'

Mandip

A name meaning 'a person who is wise and intelligent.'

Mandir

A name meaning 'temple' or 'place of worship.'

Mandira

A name meaning 'one who is a home maker’ or 'temple.'

Mandiraa

A unique variation of Mandira with similar meanings related to home and temple.

Manendhi

A name commonly found in Hindu culture, meaning 'the one who gives peace.'

Manendra

A Sanskrit name meaning 'king of the ocean.'

Manesh

A common Hindu name meaning 'lord of the mind' or 'intellect.'

Mangai

A name meaning 'beauty' in Tamil.

Mangal

A Sanskrit name meaning 'auspicious' or 'propitious.'

Mangala

A name meaning 'auspicious' or 'fortunate' in Sanskrit.

Mangalalakshmi

A combination name meaning 'auspicious Lakshmi', with Lakshmi being the goddess of wealth and prosperity in Hinduism.

Mangalam

A name meaning 'auspiciousness' or 'well-being' in Sanskrit.

Mangalamurti

Combines 'Mangala' meaning 'auspicious' and 'Murti' meaning 'form' or 'deity' in Sanskrit.

Mangalarati

A name meaning 'auspicious worship' or 'worship to the divine' in Sanskrit.

Mangalavathi

A name meaning 'one who is auspicious' or 'auspicious lady' in Sanskrit.

Mangalesan

A name meaning 'auspicious lord' or related to 'Mangala', often referring to a deity.

Mangalesh

A name meaning 'lord of auspiciousness', often associated with Lord Shiva.

Mangali

A name meaning 'auspicious' or 'one who has good fortune' in Sanskrit.

Mangaljeet

A name meaning 'victory of auspiciousness' in Sanskrit.

Mangaljot

A name meaning 'light of auspiciousness' in Sanskrit.

Mangalkumar

A name meaning 'auspicious son' in Sanskrit.

Mangalpreet

A name meaning 'love of auspiciousness' in Sanskrit.

Mangalprem

A name meaning 'love and auspiciousness' in Sanskrit.

Mangalya

A name meaning 'auspiciousness' or 'beneficial' in Sanskrit.

Mangat

A name meaning 'auspicious' in Sanskrit, often used in a religious context.

Mangesh

A name meaning 'Lord Krishna' or 'auspicious god', associated with deities in Hinduism.

Manggaurdi

A rare name that often signifies beauty and auspiciousness.

Mangiri

A name meaning 'auspicious and one who is like a mountain' in Sanskrit.

Mangjit

A name meaning 'victor of auspiciousness' in Sanskrit.

Mangla

Goddess Durga; a name denoting auspiciousness and fortune.

Manglesh

Lord of Mangal; associated with auspicious beginnings.

Manglesha

Another name for Lord Shiva; signifies auspiciousness.

Manhar

One who is victorious; denotes success and achievement.

Manhi

A name associated with delicacy and beauty; often means 'bravely facing challenges.'

Manhita

Light and joy; brings happiness to others around.

Mani

Jewel or gem; signifies value and preciousness.

Mani Chandrika

Moonlit jewel; signifies beauty and light with a touch of luxury.

Mani Revathi

A precious gem; often associated with prosperity and strength.

Mani Shankar

Lord Shiva who bears a jewel; a name associated with divine blessings.

Manian

One who is worthy; often used to denote respect and esteem.

Manibabu

Beloved jewel; signifying dear and treasured.

Manibalan

Jewel of a person; denotes value and charm.

Manibhusan

A name referring to one who is sacred and divine, often associated with Lord Vishnu.

Manibhushan

A name meaning 'one with a jewel' or 'a gem of great value,' often linked to divinity.

Manica

A name denoting a jewel or something precious, signifying beauty and worth.

Manice

A feminine variation of names related to jewels or precious stones, implying value and beauty.

Manich

Derived from the root related to precious stones, symbolizing worth and sacredness.

Manickam

A name meaning 'jewel' or 'gem,' often associated with richness and beauty.

Manickaraj

A name meaning 'king of jewels,' suggesting royalty and preciousness.

Manickavasan

A name implying residence or association with jewels, denoting wealth and prosperity.

Manideep

Means 'lamp of the jewel,' signifying enlightenment and value.

Manideepa

Feminine version meaning 'lamp of the jewel,' representing light and worth.

Manideepu

Another variation implying 'light' or 'luminary of the precious,' often symbolic of guidance.

Manidhar

Meaning 'bearer of jewels,' suggesting responsibility and valuable possessions.

Manidhara

A name that means 'one who carries jewels' or signifies preciousness and grace.

Manidipa

A feminine name meaning 'lamp of jewels,' symbolizing beauty and illumination.

Manidra

A name meaning 'jewel of sleep,' symbolizing rest and peace.

Manigandan

A name meaning 'one who is like a jewel,' associated with elegance and beauty.

Manik

Means 'jewel' or 'precious stone,' indicative of great value.

Manika

A name meaning 'gem' or 'small jewel,' associated with beauty and worth.

Manikaant

A name meaning 'one who is like a precious jewel,' representing greatness and value.

Manikanchan

Means 'one who possesses or is adorned with jewels,' suggesting richness and beauty.

Manikandan

One who is adorned with jewels; a name associated with Lord Ayyappa in Hindu mythology.

Manikant

One who is adorned with jewels; often a variant of Manikandan.

Manikanta

Another name for Lord Ayyappa, meaning 'the jewel adorned one'.

Manikantan

A variation of Manikanta, associated with Lord Ayyappa.

Manikanth

One who has a necklace of bells; derived from the Sanskrit word for jewel or gem.

Manikantha

Similar to Manikanth, referring to the jewel adorned one, often linked with spirituality.

Manikarni

A name associated with sound and singing; possibly refers to a religious or cultural significance.

Manikarnika

The name means 'the one who is adorned with jewels,' often used in a religious context.

Manikkalingam

Refers to the linga, the symbolic representation of Lord Shiva, intertwined with the concept of jewels.

Manikkam

A name that suggests someone who is precious like a jewel.

Manikkavel

One who wields a beautiful weapon; often associated with valor and beauty in Hindu tradition.

Manikonda

Refers to a place or person adorned with jewels; associated with Lord Shiva.

Manikuntala

Typically signifies 'the one who is adorned with jewels'; often linked to the goddess Durga.

Manikya

Means 'precious jewel'; often used in the context of something regarded as precious.

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