Mastroop
A name that translates to 'best in manner' or 'the one with the best form'.
Mastuk
A name meaning 'one who is proud' or 'noble'.
Mastveer
A name that means 'brave in battle'.
Masun
A name meaning 'to endure or to withstand'.
Mata
A name meaning 'mother', often used as a term of respect in India.
Mataj
A name meaning 'he who is worthy', often used to denote respect or honor.
Matali
Matali means 'God of Winds' and is often associated with Hindu mythology as the charioteer of the god Indra.
Matanga
Matanga refers to a person who is born under the influence of the moon and is often associated with the deity Lord Ganesha.
Matangakamini
Matangakamini directly translates to 'the beloved of Matanga', a term used in Hindu texts.
Matangamunipujita
Matangamunipujita signifies 'worshipped by sages' in the context of Hindu spirituality.
Matangi
Matangi is a Hindu goddess associated with wisdom and education, representing a form of the goddess Durga.
Matangini
Matangini is derived from the name Matanga, related to wisdom and knowledge in Hindu tradition.
Mathali
Meaning 'one who is an expert.'
Mathan
Means 'gift from the God.'
Mathanan
Means 'gift of God' or 'sacred one.'
Mathanki
Means 'strong'.
Mathanraj
Means 'King Mathan' or 'gift of God.'
Mathavan
Means 'gift from God' in Tamil.
Mathesh
One who is a disciple of Lord Shiva.
Matheysh
Feminine variant of Mathesh, often associated with discipline and spirituality.
Mathi
Can refer to the intellect or wisdom; often associated with education.
Mathila
An ancient name associated with wisdom and strategic thought; sometimes linked to mythology.
Mathisha
Feminine form of Mathesh, indicating a devoted disciple of Shiva.
Mathivanan
One who is knowledgeable; a descriptor for Lord Murugan in Tamil culture.
Mathrudev
God of Motherhood; an honorific title for a divine figure.
Mathur
The place associated with Lord Krishna; signifies a connection to the birthplace of divinity.
Mathura
A sacred city associated with Lord Krishna's life; represents spiritual enlightenment.
Matisha
A name meaning 'one who is good-natured' or 'kind-hearted'.
Matra
Meaning 'one who is the mother' in Sanskrit, emphasizing motherhood.
Matre
From Sanskrit, meaning 'mother' or 'goddess of power'.
Matrika
Means 'goddess'; in Hinduism signifies mother deities.
Matrikas
A plural form meaning 'mothers' and refers to divine feminine energy in Hinduism.
Matrim
King or prince, symbolizing authority and power.
Matru
Mother, representing motherhood and nurturing.
Matsendra
Lord of the Matsya, referring to a Hindu deity that took the form of a fish.
Matsya
Fish, often associated with the Matsya avatar of Lord Vishnu in Hinduism.
Matsyendra
Lord of fish, symbolizing depth and wisdom in Hindu philosophy.
Matsyendranatha
Lord of Matsyendra, a revered sage in Hindu tradition.
Maurya
Commonly a surname, linked to the Maurya dynasty, signifying 'a descendant of the Maurya' or 'of Maurya lineage'.
Mausam
Meaning 'season' in Hindi, often referring to the changing seasons of nature.
Mausami
Mausami means 'seasonal' or 'related to seasons' in Hindi.
Mausaum
Mausaum is a variant that relates to seasons in Hindi culture.
Maushmi
Maushmi means 'goddess of the seasons' in Hindi.
Mausi
Mausi means 'aunt' in Hindi, often used as a term of endearment.
Mausluni
Mausluni derives from 'Mausam' and can signify seasonal characteristics.
Mausum
Mausum means 'related to the seasons' in Hindi.
Mausumi
Mausumi means 'pertaining to the season' in Hindi.
Mautushi
Mautushi can signify 'life' or 'existence' in Hindi.
Mava
Mava means 'beloved' in Hindi.
Mavali
Mavali means 'of the moon' in certain Indian dialects.
Mavisha
A variant of Maaya, it means 'illusion' or 'dream' in Sanskrit.
Mavji
A name derived from 'Mavji' meaning 'sugarcane' in Gujarati.
Mavleen
A name signifying 'gentle' or 'peaceful'.
Maya
Means 'illusion' or 'magic', also associated with the goddess of illusion in Hinduism.
Mayabati
Means 'one who is endowed with the gift of illusion', often referring to the goddess Durga in Hindu belief.
Mayadeh
Means 'one who personifies the quality of illusion or creativity' in Hindu contexts.
Mayah
A variation of Maya, meaning 'illusion' or 'magic', with cultural significance in Hindu texts.
Mayakarthikeyan
Means 'one who is associated with Lord Kartikeya, the Hindu god of war'.
Mayamanushyacharitra
Refers to a story or tale about human nature and illusions in Hindu culture.
Mayamareechahantre
Refers to 'one who kills the illusion of the deer', closely related to tales in Hindu mythology.
Mayameen
Means 'the one who is an embodiment of illusion' or related qualities in Hinduism.
Mayandi
Means 'one who is endowed with extraordinary skills or wisdom' in Tamil context.
Mayank
Means 'moon', representing brightness and beauty in Hindu culture.
Mayanka
Means 'moonlight', regarded as a beautiful and serene name in Hindu culture.
Mayanshi
Mayanshi means 'the one who is charming' or 'a beautiful girl'.
Mayappan
Mayappan is derived from a term to describe Lord Murugan, meaning 'one who is compassionate' or 'the God of love'.
Mayas
Mayas means 'one who has a lot of love', often used to denote someone who is affectionate or caring.
Mayasura
Mayasura refers to 'the king of illusion', commonly associated with a character in Hindu mythology.
Mayavan
Mayavan means 'the one who is pleasing to be with' or 'the charming one'.
Mayawati
Mayawati means 'the one who brings joy' or 'delightful'.
Mayeer
Mayeer means 'one who is charming and lovable'.
Mayekar
Mayekar relates to 'the one belonging to May' or someone associated with the month of May.
Mayil
In Tamil, it means 'peacock' and is associated with grace and beauty.
Mayil Vahanan
Referring to Lord Murugan, literally meaning 'one who rides a peacock.'
Mayilan
One who is of a peacock nature; graceful and vibrant.
Mayilappan
One who is a devotee of Lord Murugan, symbolized by the peacock.
Mayilsami
Symbolizes Lord Murugan; signifies strength and beauty.
MayIndian
A modern blended name incorporating 'May' and a cultural identity.
Mayon
Can refer to 'sun' in some contexts, often used in Sanskrit traditions.
Mayon Marugan
A combination name, where Mayon refers to 'Lord Vishnu', often associated with protection and sustenance.
Mayoor
Means 'peacock' in Sanskrit, symbolizing beauty and pride in Hindu culture.
Mayoora
Means 'peacock' in Sanskrit, often symbolizing grace and beauty.
Mayuesh
A modern name often used in India, meaning 'better or improved'.
Mayuk
An Indian name meaning 'moon', symbolizing beauty and calmness.
Mayuka
An Indian name meaning 'one who is as beautiful as the moon'.
Mayukh
One who brings joy and happiness.
Mayukha
A beautiful yet complex jewel.
Mayukhi
One who represents brightness and beauty.
Mayukmala
A garland of jewels or flowers, symbolizing beauty and delicacy.
Mayur
Peacock, a symbol of beauty and grace.
Mayura
An embodiment of beauty similar to a peacock.
Mayurakhsi
An eye that sparkles like a peacock's feather.
Mayuran
One who is like a peacock in grace or beauty.
Mayuree
One who is as beautiful as a peacock.
Mayuresh
Lord of Mayur, referring to the divine aspect.
Mayuri
A feminine form of Mayur, symbolizing grace and beauty.
Mayurika
One who adorns beauty like a peacock's feathers.
Mayurini
A peacock maiden; symbolizing beauty and charm.
Mayush
One who brings prosperity and happiness.
Meahpaara
Derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'the one who is as beautiful as the full moon'.
