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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 withintozicatingeyes) |
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| 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) |
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| Mandira (cymbals; home) |
| Mangala, Mangla (auspicious) |
| Manideepa (a lamp of precious stones) |
| Manikuntala ( whose hair is like gems) |
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