Mitun
Mitun means 'friend' in Hindi and can also represent companionship.
Mitushi
Mitushi means 'sweet' and is often used for girls in Indian culture.
Mitwa
Mitwa means 'friend' in Hindi, often denoting a close companion.
Mivaan
A name that signifies 'the one who is as bright as the sun' or 'king,' often associated with strength and brightness.
Mivara
A modern name that signifies 'moon' or 'light', symbolizing beauty and serenity.
Mizhir
Derived from various regional interpretations, often signifying 'a person who has had a rich journey of life'.
Mnadamarut
No localized meaning, used primarily in specific communities.
Mnojavaya
One who brings happiness and joy.
Modak
A sweet dumpling made from rice flour, popular in India.
Modakara
Lord Ganesh's name, symbolizing abundance and happiness.
Modaki
A person who cherishes tradition or culture.
Mohak
Bringer of happiness; a joyful person.
Mohal
An advocate or leader.
Mohan
A name signifying attraction or enchantment, often linked to Lord Krishna.
Mohana
Meaning 'enchanting' or 'charming'.
Mohana Priya
A compound name meaning 'beloved enchanting one'.
Mohanadhvani
Meaning 'melody of attraction', often signifying beauty and harmony.
Mohanakalyani
A name referring to 'the beautiful sound of enchantment', enhancing charm and grace.
Mohanam
A name derived from 'Mohan', meaning 'charming' or 'enchanting' in Sanskrit.
Mohanan
Derived from 'Mohan', meaning 'charming' or 'enchanting', with '-an' suffix indicating a person.
Mohanapriya
A name meaning 'beloved of Mohan', where Mohan refers to Lord Krishna in Hinduism.
Mohanaram
A name signifying 'Mohan' and 'Ram', associated with qualities of charm and virtue from Hindu mythology.
Mohanasri
A name meaning 'beautiful charm' or 'the splendor of Mohan' in Sanskrit.
Mohanavel
A name combining 'Mohan' with 'vel', meaning 'spear', associated with the God Murugan in Hinduism.
Mohanbabu
A name combining 'Mohan', meaning charming, with 'babu', an affectionate term for a gentleman.
Mohanbir
A name meaning 'brave Mohan', signifying valor associated with the charming persona.
Mohandas
A name combining 'Mohan' and 'das', meaning 'servant of Mohan', typically referring to Lord Krishna.
Mohandasa
A variant of Mohandas; 'das' refers to being a devotee or servant of Mohan.
Mohandeep
A name meaning 'lamp of charm', where 'deep' signifies light and 'Mohan' is charm.
Mohandyal
A name derived from 'Mohan', typically indicating one who is beloved; 'dyal' indicates kindness.
Mohani
A feminine form of Mohan, meaning 'the charming one'.
Mohanish
A modern name meaning 'charming'.
Mohanjeet
A name meaning 'victory of Mohan', indicating a successful and charming person.
Mohanjit
A name meaning 'victorious charming one', indicating strength and charm.
Mohanjot
A name meaning 'light of Mohan', signifying brightness and charm.
Mohanlal
A combination indicating 'Mohan the beloved', where 'lal' is an endearment.
Mohanleen
A name meaning 'the one who is adorned by Mohan', indicating beauty and charm.
Mohanmeet
A name meaning 'friend of Mohan', associated with camaraderie and charm.
Mohanpal
Protector of Mohan (Krishna)
Mohanpreet
Beloved of Mohan (Krishna)
Mohanraj
King of Mohan (Krishna)
Mohanram
Lord Ram of Mohan (Krishna)
Mohantek
Eminent Mohan (Krishna)
Mohanveer
Brave Mohan (Krishna)
Mohanwant
One who wishes for Mohan (Krishna)
Mohasha
A fair or beautiful one
Mohati
Moonlight or radiance
Mohaven
Lord of Mohav (a term of respect for Krishna)
Mohen
An alternative form for Mohan; related to worship of Krishna
Mohenpal
Protector of Mohen (Krishna)
Mohenpreet
Beloved of Mohen (Krishna)
Mohga
Delight or joy
Mohi
One who possesses love or affection
Mohik
A delightful or attractive person
Mohil
The house or area of the moon
Mohin
One who is charming or attractive.
Mohina
A captivating woman or enchantress.
Mohindra
A form of Mohinder; represents a guiding figure.
Mohini
An enchanting or beautiful woman; a temptress.
Mohisha
One who is charming; a beautiful girl.
Mohit
One who is infatuated or captivated; charming.
Mohita
One who is enchanted or fascinated.
Mohith
One who is charming and lovely.
Mohitha
One who is charming or beautiful.
Mohitlal
A beloved or charming figure.
Mohitra
One who is pleasing or charming.
Mohnish
Meaning 'King of the world' in Sanskrit.
Mohon
Means 'attraction' or 'charming' in Sanskrit.
Mohona
Means 'the one who enthralls' in Bengali.
Mohonmala
Meaning 'a garland of charms' in Hindi.
Mohor
Means 'sunshine' in Bengali.
Mohul
Means 'a flower' or denotes beauty in Hindi.
Moidu
Derived from 'Moin,' meaning 'to guide' in Hindi.
Moidul
Means 'one who brings joy' in Hindi.
Moithili
Moithili is derived from 'Mithila,' associated with the Hindu epic Ramayana and represents a Goddess, Sita.
Moitreyi
Moitreyi means 'friendly' in Sanskrit, often associated with a wise woman from Hindu texts.
Moitri
Moitri means 'friendship' in Sanskrit, symbolizing camaraderie and companionship.
Mojil
Mojil is a variant of 'Moj,' meaning 'delightful' or 'charming' in various Indian languages.
Mojith
Mojith means 'delight' or 'jovial' in Sanskrit.
Moksa
The state of liberation or release from the cycle of rebirth.
Moksh
Liberation or freedom from the material world.
Moksha
The liberation from the cycle of death and rebirth.
Mokshad
One who is destined for liberation or salvation.
Mokshagna
Born for salvation or liberation.
Mokshajna
One who knows the path of liberation.
Mokshal
A liberated or free soul.
Mokshana
The act of liberation or achieving moksha.
Mokshgna
One who is destined for liberation or freedom.
Mokshi
Goddess of liberation.
Mokshin
Liberated being or one who is free from desires.
Mokshit
One who has attained liberation or enlightenment.
Mokshita
Mokshita means 'liberated' or 'one who has attained liberation' in Sanskrit.
Mokshith
Mokshith means 'one who is liberated' in Sanskrit.
Mokshitha
Mokshitha means 'liberated' in Sanskrit.
Molshree
Molshree means 'a beautiful woman' in Sanskrit.
Molu
Molu is often used as a nickname in India and refers to 'grace' or 'light.'
Monal
Monal refers to a type of peacock and symbolizes beauty and grace in nature.
Monali
Monali denotes the feeling of divine beauty or purity.
Monalika
Monalika suggests beauty and is often related to elegance and grace.
Monank
Monank means 'blessed' or 'gifted' and is often used in religious contexts.
