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Marul मरुल m Sanskrit, Hindi, Indian, Hinduism, Marathi, Nepali, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Punjabi, Gujarati, Bengali, AssameseMEANING - Soft,Gentle, a kind of duck or flemingo
Marula मारुला f Sanskrit, Hindi, Hinduism, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Gujarati, Bengali, Punjabi, Indian (Sikh), Marathi, Nepali, AssameseMEANING - a kind of duck or flemingo, Soft, Mild, Name of a poetess... [
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Maruti m Hindiderived from India, after the nickname of a god known as "Hanuman" a half mokney and half man, which means "son of the wind" since the god is known as the son of the wind.... [
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Mashrafe মাশরাফি m BengaliProbably derived from Arabic مُشْرِف
(mušrif) meaning "supervisor, overseer".
Matanti f Indian, TamilPre-14th century Tamil feminine given name, taken from the word
matanti, a name for the Indian Pennywort plant.
Matrita मातृता f HindiThe Maker, A mother, Mother earth, Epithet of Lakshmee, Epithet of Durga, little mother
Mavani f MaoFrom the Mao
mava meaning "to shine".
Mayank m IndianMayank means "Moon". Its a Hindi word and used as a first name in India.... [
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Mayura मयुरा, मयुर, ಮಯೂರ f & m Indian, Marathi, Kannada, Thai, SinhaleseFeminine form of
Mayur as well as a masculine alternate transcription. It is used as a unisex name in India, a feminine name in Thailand and a masculine name in Sri Lanka.
Meeta मीता f Indian, HindiDerived from Sanskrit मित्र
(mitrá) meaning "friend, companion".
Megha मेघा f IndianFrom Sanskrit मेघ
(megha) meaning "cloud".
Meghana मेघना f IndianDerived from Sanskrit
Megh-ana "the clouds; rain cloud".... [
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Meghavarna m IndianFrom Sanskrit मेघवर्ण (
meghavarṇa) meaning “cloud color", derived from Sanskrit मेघ (
megha) meaning "cloud", combined with वर्ण (
varna) meaning “color”... [
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Meghna f IndianFrom the name of the river, or alternatively from Hindi
megh (मेघ)- "cloud".
Mehana मेहना f Sanskrit, Hinduism, Hindi, Indian, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada, Punjabi, Bengali, Gujarati, Marathi, Nepali, SinhaleseMEANING - abundantly, in streams
Meherunnesa মেহেরুন্নেসা f BengaliFrom the Persian phrase مهرالنساء
(mehr an-nisa') meaning "the sun among women", derived from Persian مهر
(mehr) meaning "sun" and Arabic نساء
(nisa') meaning "women".
Mehreen مہرین, মেহরীন f Urdu, BengaliDerived from Persian مهر
(mehr) meaning "kindness, love, affection" or "sun".
Mengka m MizoMeans "orecious; famous; strong" in Mizo.
Messua f HindiProbably mean “One Who Prays” in Hindi. A notable bearer was the woman who took in Mowgli when he joined the humans in a version of ‘The Jungle Book’.
Midhuna f TamilIn Tamil, the zodiac sign Gemini is called Midhunam. thus when the name Midhuna is derived from the word, it comes to mean double or dual. Midhuna also means the word double in Sanskrit. Mithun without the 'a' is a boy's name.
Midhush मीढुष m Sanskrit, Indian, Hindi, Hinduism, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Nepali, Sinhalese, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Punjabi, Bengali, AssameseMEANING : bountiful, liberal, Name of a son of lord Indra by
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Mihir m Indian, Indian (Sikh)From Sanskrit मिहिर
(mihira) meaning "sun". It was also used to mean "moon" and "wind" (depending on the context). The original name had connotations of "king of all" or "person from family of Sun"... [
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Mirabai मीराबाई f Indian, HistoryFrom the name
Mira 1 combined with the suffix
bai, applied to female members of Hindu dynasties (e.g.
Lakshmibai,
Janabai,
Muktabai,
Shantabai,
Ahilyabai,
Jhalkaribai)... [
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Misbahul মিসবাহুল m & f Indonesian, BengaliFirst part of compound Arabic names or phrases beginning with مصباح ال
(misbah al) meaning "lamp of the" (such as مصباح الإسلام
(misbah al-Islam) meaning "lamp of Islam").
Mishti મિષ્ટી, मिष्टी, মিষ্টি f Indian (Rare)The name Mishti means sweet person in Hindi, Bengali, and Gujarati. It is also the name of a yogurt dish (Mishti Doi).
Mithila মিথিলা, ମିଥିଲା, मिथिला f Bengali, Odia, HindiFrom the name of an ancient region and city located in what is now India and Nepal, said to be derived from the name of King Mithi.
Mithlesh मिथिलेश m HindiMeans "lord of Mithila" from Sanskrit मिथिला
(mithila), the name of an ancient region and city, and ईश
(isha) meaning "lord, ruler".
Miysha m & f IndianA form of Russian Misha (diminutive of Michael). Meaning "who is like a God?". Or Ind name Miysha means "smile" in Sanskrit.
Modeera مُدِیرا f Arabic (Archaic), Urdu (Archaic)Origin possibly from the arabic word 'Modeer' (masculine) which means "editor/manager". Possible meanings could be "efficient", "methodical"
Mogra मोगरा f Hindi (Rare)From Hindi मोगरा (mogara) the Hindi word for the Arabian jasmine.
Monir মনির m & f Arabic, Bengali, PersianAlternate transcription of Arabic منير (see
Munir) as well as the Bengali and Persian form. In Persian it is also used as a feminine name.
Monisha मोनीशा f IndianIt is a Hindi name, typically used in South India, meaning "intelligent woman". In Sanskrit, however, Monisha is said to mean "beautiful" and "solitary".... [
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Monishita f IndianThe name 'Monishita' comes from a Sanskrit word meaning 'intelligent' ir 'wise'
Mooler मूलेर m Sanskrit, Hinduism, Nepali, Punjabi, Hindi, Tamil, Indian, Telugu, Malayalam, Marathi, Bengali, KannadaMEANING - king, Indian Spikenard
Morshed মোরশেদ m BengaliDerived from Arabic مرشد
(murshid) meaning "guide, teacher".
Motiullah مطيع الله m Pakistani, UrduMeans "obedient to
Allah", derived from the Arabic adjective مطيع
(mutie) meaning "obedient, compliant, submissive" combined with the Arabic noun الله
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Moushumi মৌসুমী f Bengali, IndianDerived from Bengali মৌমাছি
(maumachi) meaning "bee", itself from মউ
(ma'u) meaning "honey".
Mousumi f BengaliThere is a Bengali name মৌসুমি pronounced moushumi. The origin is ultimately Arabic مَوْسِم, he who marks (or brands) or somthing like that, meaning season. mausam in various pronounications is the common word for season in Persian, Urdu, and Hindi, and mausumi is a pretty common adjective in Bengali meaning seasonal.
Mridu मृदु f Indian, HindiDerived from Sanskrit मृदु
(mṛdú) meaning "soft, delicate, tender".
Mriduna मृदुना f Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil, Hinduism, Hindi, Bengali, Kannada, Telugu, Malayalam, Nepali, Sinhalese, GujaratiMEANING : gentle lady, soft, moderate ... [
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Mrithun म्रितहुँ m HindiMeans "Made of Earth, Lord of Death"
Mritika f Bengali“Mother Earth; Acceptance”
Bengali, Assamese, Kokborok, Kannada Mubarak مبارک m & f Arabic, UrduMeans "blessed, fortunate, lucky" in Arabic. It is solely used as a masculine name in Arabic-speaking countries while it is sometimes feminine in South Asia.
Mubashir مبشر m Arabic, UrduMeans "bringing good news" in Arabic, derived from the word بشّر
(bashara) meaning "to bring good news".
Muhibullah محب اللہ m Arabic, UrduDerived from the Arabic noun محب
(muhibb) meaning "friend, lover" combined with the Arabic noun الله
(Allah) meaning "God" (see
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Mujahid مجاہد m Arabic, Urdu, MalayMeans "toiler, labourer" from Arabic جَاهَدَ
(jāhada) meaning "to labour, to fight".
Mujeeb مجیب m Arabic, UrduAlternate transcription of Arabic مجيب (see
Mujib), as well as the usual Urdu form.
Mukhar मुखर m Sanskrit, Hindi, Indian, Tamil, Hinduism, Telugu, NepaliMEANING : talkative, verbose, loquacious, garrulous ,leader, principal
Mukhara मुखरा f Sanskrit, Hindi, Hinduism, Indian, Marathi, MalayalamMEANING : talkative, verbose, loquacious, garrulous, chief, leader
Mukhari मुखरी f & m Sanskrit, Indian, Nepali, Kannada, Bengali, Sinhalese, Malayalam, Hindi, Telugu, Gujarati, TamilMEANING : bit of a bridle, resonant, talkative
Mukhtiar مختیار m UrduEither an Urdu variant of
Mukhtar or from a title derived from Sanskrit मुख्य
(mukhya) meaning "chief, main" and Persian اختیار
(ekhtiyar) meaning "power, authority".
Muktasana m & f ManipuriDerived from the Meitei
mukta meaning "pearl" and
sana meaning "gold, precious".
Musarrat مسرت f & m UrduFrom Persian مسرت
(musarat) meaning "joy, delight, pleasure".
Musharraf مشرف m Urdu, ArabicDerived from Arabic مُشْرِف
(mušrif) meaning "supervisor, overseer" or "honourable, dominant".
Mushfiqur m BengaliA well known bearer of the name is the Bangladeshi cricketer Mushfiqur Rahim.
Muskkaan मुस्कान f HindiMeaning "Smile". ALWAYS SMILE IF YOU HAVE THIS NAME!
Musuksana f ManipuriDerived from the Meitei
musuk meaning "very dark, very black" and
sana meaning "gold, precious".
Muzammil مزمل m Urdu, IndonesianDerived from Arabic مزمل
(muzammil) meaning "enshrouded, enfolded, bundled", from the root زَمَّلَ
(zammala) meaning "to cover up". Al-Muzammil is the name of the 73rd surah (chapter) of the Qur'an.
Naagadhvani ನಅಗಧ್ವನಿ, നഅഗധ്വനി, நஅகட்வநி, నఅగధ్వని, ନଅଗଧ୍ଵନି f Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Odia, Gujarati, Hindi, MarathiName of a
Raga.
Nabeela نبیلہ f Arabic, UrduAlternate transcription of Arabic نبيلة (see
Nabila), as well as the usual Urdu transcription.
Nabh m Indian, GujaratiIndian masculine name derived from the Gujarati word
નભ (nabh) meaning "sky".
Nabiya f UrduMeaning uncertain. Possibly means “high position”
Nadia நதியா f TamilFrom tamil நதி (nathi) meaning "river".
Nagalakshmi नागलक्ष्मी, நாகலட்சுமி, నాగలక్ష్మి, ನಾಗಲಕ್ಷ್ಮಿ f Indian, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Marathi, KannadaMeans "goddess of snakes", derived from Sanskrit नाग (
naga) meaning "snake, serpent" combined with the name of the Hindu goddess
Lakshmi.
Nagaraj நாகராஜ், ನಾಗರಾಜ್, నాగరాజ్ m Indian, Tamil, Kannada, TeluguMeans "king of snakes" from Sanskrit नाग
(nāgá) meaning "snake" combined with राज
(rāja) meaning "king, chief, sovereign".