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Manasa, Maanasa (mind)
Maanika (ruby)
Madhavi (a creeper with beautiful
flowers; springtime)
Madhu (honey)
Madhubala (sweet girl)
Madhuchanda (pleasing metrical
composition)
Madhuksara (one who showers honey)
Madhulata (lovely creeper)
Madhulekha (beautiful)
Madhulika (honey)
Madhumalati (a flowering creeper)
Madhumati (full of honey)
Madhumita (full of honey)
Madhunisha (pleasant night)
Madhur (sweet)
Madhura (sugar)
Madhuri (sweetness)
Madhurima (sweetness)
Madhushri (the spring)
Madirakshi (woman with intozicating
eyes)
Mahadevi (Goddess Parvati)
Mahagauri (Goddess Durga)
Mahalakshmi (Goddess Lakshmi)
Mahamaya (Goddess Durga)
Mahasweta (Goddess Saraswati)
Mahati (great, name of a raaga)
Mahi (the earth)
Mahika (the earth)
Mahima (greatness)
Mahajabeen (beautiful)
Mahijuba (a hostess)
Mahua (an intoxicating flower)
Maina (a bird)
Maithili, Mythili (sita)
Maitreya (the name of a sage)
Maitreyi (a learned woman of the
past)
Maitri (friendship)
Makshi (honeybee)
Mala (a garland)
Malashree (an early evening melody)
Malati (a creeper with fragrant
flowers)
Malaya (a creeper)
Malika (a garland)
Malina (dark)
Malini (a garlandmaker)
Mallika (jasmine)
Mamata (affection)
Manali (a bird)
Manana (meditation)
Manda (a river)
Mandakini (a river)
Mandakranta (a Sanskrit metre)
Mandarmalika (a garland of
celestial)
Mandira (cymbals; home)
Mangala, Mangla (auspicious)
Manideepa (a lamp of precious
stones)
Manikuntala (one whose hair is like
gems)
Manimala (a string of pearls)
Manimekhala (a girdle of gems)
Manisha, Mohisha (intellect)
Manoranjana (entertaining, pleasing)
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Manjari (the sacred basil; blossom)
Manjira (ankle-bells)
Manjistha (extremely)
Manjyot (light of the mind)
Manju (sweet)
Manjubala (a sweet girl)
Manjula (sweet)
Manjulika (a sweet girl)
Manjusha (treasure chest)
Manjushri (sweet lustre)
Manmayi (jealous; Sri Radha)
Manorama (beautiful)
Marichi (name of a star)
Markandeya (a devotee to Lord Shiva)
Maushmi (monsoon wind)
Maya (illusion)
Mayura (illusion)
Mayuri, Mayuka (peahen)
Medha (intellect; Goddess Saraswati)
Medini (the earth)
Meena (precious blue stone)
Meenakshi (a woman wil beautiful
eyes)
Meera (a saint)
Megha (cloud)
Meghamala (array of clouds)
Meghana (cloud)
Mehal (cloud)
Mehbooba (beloved)
Meher (benevolence)
Mehrunissa (benevolent)
Mehul (cloud; rain)
Mekhala (girdle)
Mena (wife of the Himalayas)
Menaka (a celestial dancer)
Minal (a precious stone)
Minati (prayer)
Mirium (wished-for child)
Mita (a friend)
Mitali (friendship)
Mohini (enchantress)
Mohana (attractive, charming)
Monisha (Lord Krishna)
Mridula (soft)
Mriganayani (doe-eyed)
Mrinal (lotus)
Mrinali (lotus)
Mrinalini (lotus)
Mrinmayi (of the earth)
Mudra (expression)
Mudrika (ring)
Mugdha (spellbound)
Mukta (liberated; pearl)
Mukti (freedom from life and death)
Mukula, Mukulita (bud)
Muniya (name of a bird)
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