Monashini
Monashini represents 'the one who is knowledgeable' and denotes wisdom.
Moneesha
Meaning 'a goddess' or 'the one who is insightful'.
Moni
Often considered a diminutive of names like Monica or related forms, meaning 'advisor' or 'counselor'.
Monick
A name variant usually regarded as masculine in certain regions, meaning 'advisor' or 'counselor'.
Monik
A shortened form of names like Monika, typically meaning 'advisor'.
Monikanchan
Derived from Monik, meaning 'one who is precious or valuable'.
Monikarnika
Monikarnika refers to a name of Goddess Durga, symbolizing power and strength.
Monikarnikar
Monikarnikar means 'one who is associated with Monikarnika', reflecting a connection to the goddess.
Monil
Monil means 'jewel' or 'precious gem'.
Monim
Monim means 'the one who is radiant or bright'.
Moninder
Moninder signifies 'Lord of the moon' or 'moon God'.
Monisa
Monisa means 'one who is beautiful like the moon'.
Monish
Monish means 'God of love' or 'Lord of the moon'.
Monisha
Monisha means 'the one who is beautiful and intelligent'.
Monishka
Monishka refers to someone who is divine and of a nurturing nature.
Monishkar
Monishkar is a masculine name derived from Monish, meaning 'Lord of the moon'.
Monit
Monit means 'the one who is thinking'.
Monita
Monita means 'the one who is decorated or adorned'.
Monji
Monji means 'one who is wise' or 'intelligent'.
Monjiya
Monjiya refers to 'the wise one', often associated with wisdom and knowledge.
Monkaushka
Graced with a sweet disposition.
Monohar
One who is attractive or pleasing.
Monojit
One who has a pure mind or intellect.
Monosij
A person with a steadfast and enduring mind.
Monpriti
One who cherishes dreams and desires.
Montek
Montek is a name that signifies 'intelligent one' or 'the one who brings happiness.'
Montha
Montha refers to 'mind' or 'intelligence' in Sanskrit.
Monu
Monu is derived from 'one who is loving and pleasant,' often used as a pet form of a longer name.
Mony
Mony is often a variant of Monisha or a pet form for Monu, meaning 'reward' in Hindi.
Mookaiyan
Mookaiyan means 'silent' in Tamil, often interpreted as someone who is thoughtful or contemplative.
Mookandi
Mookandi typically means 'a person associated with silence or stillness'.
Mookesh
Mookesh means 'lord of silence', derived from the word 'Moksha' which refers to liberation.
Mookhan
Mookhan translates to 'one who is mute' in Tamil, often symbolizing peace and calmness.
Moolavan
Moolavan means 'rooted' or 'foundation', signifying strength and stability in Tamil.
Moolde
Moolde suggests a reference to 'roots' or 'foundation' emphasizing heritage.
Mooljee
Mooljee refers to 'root' or 'source', connoting stability and origin in its meaning.
Moolraj
Moolraj means 'king of roots', often symbolizing authority and foundational strength.
Moomal
Moomal means 'one who is perfect' or 'complete' in some Indian languages.
Mooppan
Mooppan refers to a 'leader' or 'chief' in some Indian languages, indicating authority.
Moorthi
A name that signifies 'one who belongs to the Lord Shiva' and often used in South Indian cultures.
Moorthy
Another variation of 'Moorthi', denoting a relation to Lord Shiva.
Moorti
Represents an idol or embodiment, often associated with deities in Hinduism.
Moovendan
Meaning 'king of the earth', a title of respect and nobility.
Morathi
A name derived from the Sanskrit word meaning 'earth' or 'born of the earth.'
Moreshwar
Means 'Lord of the universe' in Sanskrit, commonly associated with Lord Shiva.
Morya
Morya is often associated with Lord Ganesha, signifying 'the one who is like the great one'.
Moshika
Moshika means 'one who induces dance', often associated with grace and elegance in Indian culture.
Mota
A Hindi word meaning 'great' or 'elder.'
Motana
An Indian name meaning 'stubborn' or 'strong-willed.'
Motee
A name of Hindi origin meaning 'pearl.'
Mothi
A name meaning 'pearl' in Hindi and commonly used in India.
Mothika
An Indian name meaning 'a person with good character.'
Moti
A Hindi name meaning 'jewel' or 'precious.'
Motia
An Indian name derived from the word for 'jasmine flower.'
Motilal
A traditional Indian name meaning 'son of Moti' or 'beloved son.'
Motiwala
An occupational Indian name meaning 'the pearl seller.'
Mottayita
A name meaning 'one with an authoritative nature.'
Mou
A Bengali name meaning 'face' or 'appearance.'
Mouli
A name often associated with the Goddess Durga and means 'one who leads or guides'.
Moulik
Meaning 'original' or 'noble', representing uniqueness.
Moulika
Means 'one who has beauty' or 'adorned with jewels'.
Moulya
Means 'gift' or 'treasure' in Sanskrit.
Moumita
Means 'sweet' or 'delightful', often used in Bengali culture.
Mounasami
A name often linked with auspiciousness and is associated with bravery.
Mounavi
Means 'divine' or 'heavenly' in various Indian languages.
Mounesh
Means 'lord of the moon', often associated with calmness and peace.
Mouni
Means 'silent' or 'one who is calm' in Sanskrit.
Mounica
Means 'knowledgeable' or 'wise', often used in South Indian cultures.
Mounika
Means 'intelligent' or 'cultured' in Telugu.
Mounil
Means 'lord of the moon' or associated with calmness.
Mounish
Means 'one who has the attributes of the moon', symbolizing serenity.
Mounisha
Mounisha typically means 'a person who is quiet and silent' or 'peaceful'.
Mounith
Mounith signifies 'peace' or 'calmness'.
Mounitha
Mounitha means 'the one who is calm' or 'peaceful'.
Mourya
Mourya means 'a king' or 'an emperor'.
Mousami
Mousami means 'related to the monsoon' or 'rainy season'.
Moushimi
Moushimi means 'the season of rain' or 'monsoon'.
Moushumee
Moushumee translates to 'related to the rainy season' or 'atmospheric changes'.
Moutuli
Moutuli means 'pearl' or 'the one with a pure heart'.
Movind
Movind is a Sanskrit name meaning 'Lord of the Universe'.
Mowgli
Mowgli refers to 'the little frog' in Hindi and is popularized by the character from 'The Jungle Book'.
Mranal
Mranal refers to a 'lotus bud' in Sanskrit, symbolizing purity and beauty.
Mranalini
Mranalini means 'a person who is beautiful like a lotus' in Sanskrit.
Mrida
Mrida means 'earth' or 'soil' in Sanskrit, representing stability and nourishment.
Mridhah
Mridhah means 'one who is soft' or 'gentle' in Sanskrit.
Mridhu
Mridhu denotes 'softness' or 'gentleness' in Sanskrit.
Mridhula
Mridhula translates to 'gentle' or 'soft' in Sanskrit, embodying tenderness.
Mridini
Mridini means 'earth or soil,' symbolizing foundation and sustenance in Sanskrit.
Mridu
Mridu means 'soft' or 'delicate' in Sanskrit, often representing gentleness.
Mriduk
Mriduk implies 'soft' or 'tender' in Sanskrit, reflecting sensitivity.
Mriduka
Mriduka can be understood as 'the soft one' in Sanskrit, associated with kindness.
Mridul
Mridul signifies 'gentle' or 'delicate' in Sanskrit.
Mridula
Mridula means 'tender' or 'gentle' in Sanskrit, often associated with kindness.
Mridulraj
Mridulraj combines Mridul and 'raj' meaning 'king' in Sanskrit, denoting a gentle leader.
Mridumita
Mridumita means 'gentle friend' in Sanskrit, emphasizing companionship and kindness.
Mridur
Mridur translates to 'gentle' or 'soft' in Sanskrit, associated with mildness.
Mridvika
Mridvika symbolizes 'the gentle one' in Sanskrit, embodying compassion and softness.
Mriga
Mriga means 'deer' in Sanskrit, symbolizing grace and tranquility.
Mrigaa
Mrigaa also means 'deer' in Sanskrit, symbolizing elegance and gentleness.
Mrigad
Mrigad refers to 'one who is bound by the deer' or 'a person gentle like a deer' in Sanskrit.
