भारतीय मुलींच्या नावाचा अर्थ जाणून घ्या...

 तुम्हांला तुमच्या नावाचा अर्थ माहिती आहे का... नाही तर आम्ही तुम्हांला सांगतो पहिल्या भागात आम्ही भारतीय मुलांच्या नावांचा अर्थ सांगितला आता भारतीय मुलांच्या नावाचा अर्थ काय असतो हे सांगतो आहे. 

Updated: Apr 28, 2016, 08:39 PM IST
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मुंबई : तुम्हांला तुमच्या नावाचा अर्थ माहिती आहे का... नाही तर आम्ही तुम्हांला सांगतो पहिल्या भागात आम्ही भारतीय मुलांच्या नावांचा अर्थ सांगितला आता भारतीय मुलांच्या नावाचा अर्थ काय असतो हे सांगतो आहे. 

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तुमच्या की बोर्डवर कंट्रोल F बटण दाबा. त्यानंतर सर्चमध्ये तुमचे नाव इंग्रजीत टाइप करा. जसं तुमचे नाव अपर्णा असेल तर APARNA टाका. त्यानंतर APARNA नावासमोर तुमच्या नावाचा अर्थ दिसेल.

 

भारतीय मुलींची नावे आणि त्याचा अर्थ 

Aaarti - worship; divine fire in ritual 

Aafreen - encouragement
Abani - earth
Abha - lustre; shine 
Abhaya - fearless 
Abhilasha - desire 
Aboil - the name of a flower
Achala - constant
Adarsh - ideal
Adhira - lightning
Adishree - exalted
Aditi - mother of gods 
Adrika - celestial
Aghanashini - destroyer of sins 
Agrata - leadership
Agrima - leadership
Ahalya - wife of Rishi Gautam; a woman who was saved by Lord Rama
Ahladita - in happy mood 
Aishani - Goddess Durga
Aishwarya - wealth
Ajala - the earth 
Ajanta - a famous Buddist cave 
Akhila - complete 
Akriti - diagram 
Akshaya - indestructible
Akshita - seen
Akuti - princess 
Alaka - a girl with a lovely hair
Alaknanda - flawless 
Alisha - protected by God
Alka - a girl with a lovely hair 
Almas - a diamond
Alopa - faultless 
Alpa - little 
Alpana - a decorative design
Amala - the pure one
Amba - Parvati 
Ambika - Goddess Parvati
Ambu - water 
Ambuda - cloud 
Ambuja - born of a Lotus; Goddess Lakshmi 
Ambuja - lotus 
Amita - limitless 
Amla - the pure one
Amoda - happiness 
Amodini - joyful
Amrapali - famous courtesan who became a evotee of Buddha
Amrita - nectar 
Amritkala - nectarine art
Amrusha - sudden 
Amshula - sunny 
Amulya - priceless 
Anagha - sinless
Anahita - graceful
Anala - fiery
Anamika - ring-finger
Anandamayi - full of joy
Anandi - jovial
Anandini - joyful
Anandita - happy 
Ananya - matchless 
Anarghya - priceless 
Anasooya - wife of Rishi Atri
Anasuya - wife of Rishi Atri
Anchal - the decorative end of a sari
Anchita - honoured; worshipped 
Angana - an suspicious or handsome woman
Angarika - a flame-coloured flower-Palash or Flame of the Forest 
Anika - Goddess Durga
Anindita - beautiful
Anisha - uninterrupted 
Anita - grace
Anjali - offering 
Anjana - mother of Hanuman 
Anju - one who lives in heart 
Anjushree - dear to one's heart
Anjushri - dear to one's heart
Ankita - conqueress; empress; one with auspicious marks 
Annapurna - Goddess Parvati; generous with food 
Anoushka - lightning
Anshula - sunny
Antara - the second note in Hindustani classical music 
Anuhya - something unexpected - in a pleasant way - and valuable
Anumati - consent
Anupama - unique; unparalleled 
Anuprabha - brightness 
Anuradha - a bright star 
Anuragini - beloved 
Anurati - consent 
Anusha - beautiful morning; a star 
Anushka - lightning
Anushri - pretty 
Anuva - knowldege
Anwesha - quest 
Apala - name of a learned woman of the past
Aparijita - undefeated; name of a flower
Aparna - Goddess Parvati 
Apsara - celestial maiden
Apurva; Apoorva - unique
Aradhana - worship
Arati - worship; divine fire in ritual 
Archa - worship
Archan - worship
Archana - worship 
Archisha - a ray of light 
Archita - one who is worshipped 
Arpana - surrendered
Arpita - dedicated
Arshia - heavenly
Aruna - dawn
Arundhati - a star 
Aruni - dawn
Arunima - glow of dawn
Asavari - name of a raga or melody
Ascharya - Surprise 
Aseema - limitless 
Asgari - devotee
Asha - hope; aspiration
Ashakiran - ray of hope 
Ashalata - creeper of hope 
Ashavari - name of a raaga 
Ashima - limitless
Ashis - benediction
Ashna - friend
Ashwini - name of a star 
Asita - the river Yamuna
Aslesha - a star
Asmita - pride
Atasi - a blue flower
Atmaja - daughter 
Atreyi - name of a river
Avani - Earth 
Avanti(ancient Malwa; Ujjain
Avantika - princess of Ujjain 
Ayesha - daughter of the Prophet
Ayushmati - one who has a long life 
Aziza - a friend
Bageshri - name of a raaga 
Bahula - a star
Baidehi - Sita
Baijayanthi - garland of Lord Vishnu
Baisakhi - of the month Baishakh
Baishali - an ancient city
Bakul - the name of a flower 
Bakula - Nagakeshar flower 
Bala - girl 
Ballari - creeper
Banamala - forests
Banani - forests
Bandana - worship
Bandhula - charming
Bandhura - pretty 
Banhi - fire
Banhishikha - flame
Banita - woman 
Bansari - flute
Barnali - Dispersion of seven colors 
Barsha - rain
Baruna - wife of the Lord of the sea
Baruni - Goddess Durga
Basabi - wife of Lord Indra
Basanti - of spring
Bela - a flower-jasmine 
Beli - a flower-jasmine
Benazir - incomparable
Bhadra - gentle
Bhagirathi - the river Ganga
Bhagwanti - lucky
Bhagya - lucky
Bhagyalakshmi - goddess of wealth 
Bhagyashree - fortunate
Bhagyawati - fortunate
Bhairavi - a melody in classical music 
Bhakti - devotion
Bhamini - woman
Bhanuja - river Yamuna 
Bhanumati - full of lustre 
Bhanupriya - beloved of the sun
Bharani - Name of a celestial star
Bharati - Goddess Saraswati
Bhargavi - Goddess Parvati 
Bhavana - feelings; sentiments 
Bhavini - Goddess Parvati
Bhavna - meditation; thinking 
Bhilangana - a river
Bhoomi - the earth
Bhoomika - the earth
Bhuvana - the earth 
Bimala - pure
Bina - a musical instrument 
Binata - the wife of Sage Kashyap
Bindiya - drop; point 
Bindu - a drop 
Binodini - handsome; beautiful Radha
Bipasha - a river; Beas
Bishakha - a star
Bratati - creeper
Brinda - the basil plant; Radha 
Bulbul - a songbird
Bulbuli - a songbird
Cauvery - same as Cavery- name of a river 
Chadna - love 
Chaitali - born in the month of Chaitra 
Chaitaly - name of an ancient city 
Chaitan - consciousness 
Chakori - a bird enamoured of the moon 
Chakrika - Lakshmi 
Chameli - a creeper with flowers 
Chameli - jasmine 
Champa - a flower 
Champabati - the capital 
Champakali - a bud of champa 
Chanchala - restless 
Chandana - parrot 
Chandana - sandal wood 
Chandani - a river 
Chandanika - diminutive 
Chandika - diminutive of Chandana 
Chandni - moonlit 
Chandrabali - Krishna;s girl-friend 
Chandrabhaga - river Chenab 
Chandrakala - moonbeams 
Chandraki - peacock 
Chandrakin - a peacock 
Chandraleksha - a ray of the moon 
Chandrani - wife of the moon 
Chandrika - moonlight 
Chandrima - the moon 
Changuna - a good woman 
Chapala - restless; lighting 
Charita - good 
Charu - beautiful; attractive 
Charulata - beautiful creeper 
Charulekha - beautiful picture 
Charumati - beautiful 
Charuprabha - beautiful 
Charusheela - a jewel 
Charvi - a beautiful woman 
Chatura - clever 
Chhabi - picture 
Chhavvi - image; radiance 
Chhaya - shadow 
Chimayi - blissful 
Chinmayi - blissful 
Chintan; Chintana; Chintanika - meditation 
Chiti - love 
Chitkala - knowledge 
Chitra - picture; a stat; name of a river 
Chitragandha - a fragrant material 
Chitralekha - as beautiful as a picture 
Chitrali - a row of pictures 
Chitramala - series of pictures 
Chitrangada - one of Arjuna's wives 
Chitrani - river Ganga 
Chitrarekha - picture 
Chitrita - picturesque 
Daksha - the earth; Sati; wife of Shiva 
Dakshata - skill 
Dakshayani - Goddess Durga 
Damayanti - Nala's wife 
Damini - lightning 
Darika - maiden 
Darpana - a mirror 
Darshana - sight 
Darshwana - pure of heart 
Daya - kindness; mercy; pity 
Dayamayee - kind 
Dayanita - tender 
Dayita - beloved 
Deeba - silk 
Deepa - a lamp 
Deepabali - row of lamps
Deepali - collection of lamps 
Deepamala - row of lamps 
Deepanwita - lit by lamps 
Deepaprabha - fully lighted 
Deepashikha - flame 
Deepavali - row of lamps 
Deepika - a lamp 
Deepta - shining 
Deepti - flame; lustre 
Deeptikana - a beam of light 
Deeptimoyee - lustrous 
Devahuti - daughter of Manu 
Devak - divine 
Devaki - mother of Krishna 
Devangana - celestial maiden 
Devasree - divine beauty 
Devi - goddess 
Devika - mother of Krishna 
Devyani - daughter of Shukraacharya 
Dhanashri - a raga 
Dhanishta - a star 
Dhanya - great 
Dhanyata - success; fulfilment 
Dhara - constant flow 
Dharani - the earth 
Dharini - earth 
Dharitri - the earth 
Dhatri - earth 
Dhriti - courage; morale 
Dhvani - sound;voice
Dhwani - sound;voice 
Diksha - initiation 
Dilber - lover 
Dilshad - happy 
Disha - direction 
Diti - wife of the sage Kashyap 
Divya - divine lustre 
Doyel - a songbrid 
Draupadi - wife of the Pandavas 
Dristi - eyesight 
Dulari - dear 
Durba - sacred grass 
Durga - succour; the Goddess 
Durva - sacred grass
Dwipavati - river 
Ecchumati - a river 
Ekaparana - wife of Himalaya 
Ekata - unity
Ekavali - single-string 
Ekta - unity 
Ektaa - unity 
Ela - earth 
Enakshi - dear-eyed 
Esha - desire 
Eshana - search 
Eshita - one who desires 
Faiza - gain 
Fajyaz - artistic 
Falguni - born in Falgun; a Hindu month 
Farha - happiness 
Faria - a caravan 
Farida - turquoise 
Fatima - prophet Mohammad's daughter
Fawiza - successful 
Firoza - turquoise 
Foolan - flowering
Foolwati - delicated as a flower 
Fulki - spark 
Fullara - wife of Kalketu 
Gajagamini - majestic- like an elephant's walk 
Gajra - a string of flowers 
Gandhali - fragrance of flowers 
Ganga - sacred river of India
Gangika - river Ganga 
Gangotri - sacred river of India 
Gargi - an ancient scholar 
Gatita - a river 
Gauhar - a pearl 
Gaura - a fair woman 
Gauri - a fair woman; parvati 
Gaurika - a young girl 
Gautami - wife a sage Gautam; river Godavari 
Gayatri - the chant of salvation; Goddess Durga 
Gazala - a deer 
Geena - silvery 
Geeta - holy book of the Hindus 
Geeti - a song 
Geetika - a little song 
Girija - born of a mountain; Goddess Parvati 
Gitanjali - an offering of songs 
Godavari - sacred river of India 
Gomati - name of a river 
Gool - a flower 
Gopa - Gautama's wife 
Gopi - a cowherd; cowherd woman
Gopika - a cowherd; cowherd woman 
Gorochana - Goddess Parvati 
Govindi - a devotee of Lord krishna 
Gulab - rose 
Gunjana - buzzing of a bee 
Gunwanti - virtuous 
Gurjari - a raga 
Gyanada - Goddess Saraswati 
Habiba - beloved 
Hafiza - protected 
Haimavati - Parvati; Lord Shiva's wife 
Hamsa - swan 
Hanima - a wave 
Hansa - swan 
Hansika - swan 
Hansini - swan 
Harathi - Divine fire in puja ritual 
Harimanti - born in the season of hemanta 
Harinakshi - doe-eyed 
Harini - deer 
Haripriya - consort of Lord Vishnu; lakshmi 
Harita - green 
Harsha - happiness 
Harsha - happiness 
Harshada - giver of joy 
Harshini - joyous 
Hasina - beautiful 
Hasita - happy 
Hasumati - happy 
Heera - diamond 
Hema - golden 
Hemangi - golden body 
Hemangini - girl with golden body 
Hemanti - early winter 
Hemavati - golden Parvati 
Hemlata - golden creeper 
Hena - a flower 
Hetal - friendly 
Hima - snow 
Himagouri - Parvati 
Himani - snow 
Hina - henna 
Hindola - a raga 
Hiral - lustrous 
Hiranmayi - golden girl 
Hirkani - small diamond 
Hita - lovable 
Hiya - heart 
Hoor - a celestical 
Husna - beautiful 
Iha - the earth 
Ihina - enthusiasm 
Ikshu - sugarcane 
Ila - earth; daughter of Manu 
Ina - mother 
Inayat - kindness 
Indira - Goddess Lakshmi 
Indira - Lakshmi 
Indrakshi - one with beautiful eyes 
Indrani - wife of Lord Indra 
Indrasena - daughter of King Nala 
Indrayani - the name of a sacred river 
Indu - moon 
Induja - narmada river 
Induja - Narmada river 
Indukala - moonlight 
Induleksh - the moon 
Induma - moon 
Indumati - the full moon 
Indumukhi - with moonlike face 
Ipsa - desire 
Ipsita - desired 
Ira - earth; muse 
Iravati - the river Ravi 
Isha - one who protects 
Ishana - rich 
Ishani - Parvati; wife of Lord Shiva 
Ishika - pain brush 
Ishita - mastery; wealth 
Ishrat - affection 
Ishwari - goddess 
Ivy - a creeper 
Jabeen - forehead 
Jagadamba - mother of the universe 
Jagriti - vigilance 
Jahanara - queen of the world 
Jaheel - lake 
Jahnavi - Ganga river 
Jaishree - honour of victory 
Jaisudha - nectar of victory 
Jaiwanti - victory 
Jalabala - a river 
Jaladhija - Lakshmi 
Jalaja - lotus 
Jamini - night 
Jamna - Indian River
Jamuna - holy river 
Janaki - wife of Lord Rama; Sita 
Janani - Mother 
Janhavi - river Ganga 
Jasoda - mother of Lord krishna 
Jasodhara - mother of Lord Buddha 
Jaya - victory 
Jayalakshmi - the goddess of victory 
Jayalalita - victorious goddess Durga 
Jayamala - garland of victory 
Jayani - a sakti of Ganesha 
Jayanti - victorious 
Jayantika - Goddess Durga; Parvati 
Jayaprada - giver of victory 
Jayashree - the goddess of victory 
Jayashri - goddess of victory 
Jayati - victorious 
Jayita - victories 
Jeeval - full of life 
Jeevana - life 
Jeevankala - art of life 
Jeevanlata - creeper of life 
Jeevika - water 
Jetashri - a raga 
Jharna - a stream 
Jhilmil - sparkling 
Jhinuk - oyster 
Jigya - curiosity to know 
Joel - God 
Joshita - pleased 
Jowaki - a firefly 
Juhi - a flower 
Jui - a flower 
Juily - a flower 
Jyoti - flame; lamp 
Jyotibala - splendour 
Jyotika - light; a flame 
Jyotirmoyee - lustrous 
Jyotishmati - lustrous 
Jyotsna - moonlight 
Kadambari - Goddess 
Kadambini - an array of clouds 
Kaishori - Goddess Parvati 
Kajal - eyeliner 
Kajjali - kohl 
Kakali - chiping of birds 
Kala - art 
Kalanidhi - treasure of art 
Kalavati - artistic 
Kalavati - Parvati; artist 
Kali - a bud; Parvati 
Kalika - a bud 
Kalindi - the river Yamuna 
Kalindi - Yamuna river 
Kallol - large waves; gurgling of water 
Kalpana - imagination 
Kalpita - the imagined 
Kalyani - auspicious 
Kalyani - blissful; fortunate 
Kamakshi - name of Goddess Lakshmi or Parvati; one with loving eyes 
Kamala - Goddess 
Kamalakshi - one whose eyes are beautiful like lotuses 
Kamalika - lotus 
Kamalini - lotus 
Kamalkali - the bud of a lotus 
Kamana - desire 
Kamini - a beautiful woman 
Kamna - desire 
Kana - an atom 
Kanak - gold
Kanaka - gold 
Kanakabati - a fairy-tale 
Kanaklata - golden creeper 
Kanakpriya - lover of gold 
Kanan - forest 
Kananbala - nympth of the forest 
Kanchan - gold 
Kanchana - gold 
Kanchi - a waistband 
Kanika - an atom 
Kankana - a bracelet 
Kanta - a beautiful 
Kanti - lustre 
Kapila - name of the celestial cow 
Kapotakshi - eyes like a pigeon's 
Karabi - a flower 
Karishma - Miracle 
Karuna - compassion; mercy 
Karunamayi - merciful 
Kashi - Varanasi; the holy city 
Kashmira - from Kashmir 
Kasturi - musk 
Katyayani - Goddess Parvati 
Kaumudi - moonlight 
Kaushalya - mother of Rama 
Kaveri - a river 
Kavita - a poem 
Keertana - hymn; a song in praise of god 
Kesar - pollen; lion 
Kesari - saffron; a lion 
Keshi - a woman with beautiful hari 
Keshika - a woman with beautiful hair 
Keshini - one with beautiful hair 
Ketaki - a cream coloured flower 
Ketana - home 
Keya - a monsoon flower 
Khyati - fame 
Kimaya - divine 
Kiran - ray of light 
Kiranmala - a garland of light 
Kirtana - praise 
Kirti - fame 
Kishori - a young girl 
Kokila - cuckoo; nightingale 
Komal - tender 
Komala - delicate 
Koyel - the cuckoo 
Krandasi - the sky and the earth 
Kranti - revolution 
Kripa - mercy 
Krishna - Draupadi 
Krishnaa - Draupadi 
Krishnakali - a flower 
Kriti - A work of art 
Krittika - the Plaids 
Krupa - grace; favour 
Kshama - forgiveness 
Kshanika - momentary 
Kumari - unmarried 
Kumkum - vermilion 
Kumud - lotus 
Kumudini - a lotus 
Kunda - name of a flower 
Kundanika - golden girl 
Kunjal - cuckoo; nightingale 
Kunjalata - forest creeper 
Kunjana - forest girl 
Kuntal - hair 
Kuntala - a woman with luxurious hair 
Kunti - the mother of the Pandavas 
Kurangi - deer 
Kushala - safe; happy; expert 
Kusum - a flower 
Kusuma - flower 
Kusumanjali - flower offering 
Kusumavati - flowering 
Kusumita - blossomed 
Kusumlata - flowering creeper 
Laabha - profit 
Laalamani - ruby 
Laasya - name of a dance 
Labangalata - a flowering creeper 
Laboni - grace 
Lajja - modesty 
Lajjawati - a sensitive plant; modest woman 
Lajwanti - a sensitive woman 
Lajwati - modest 
Laksha - white rose 
Lakshana - one with auspicious signs on her; Duryodhana's daughter 
Lakshmi - goddess of wealth 
Lakshmishree - fortunate 
Lakshya - aim; destination 
Lalan - nurturing 
Lalana - a beautiful woman 
Lali - darling girl 
Lalima - redness 
Lalita - elegant; beautiful
Lalitamohana - attractive; beautiful 
Lalitha - elegant; beautiful 
Lata - creeper; vine 
Latakara - mass of creepers 
Latangi - a creeper 
Latha - a creeper 
Latika - small creeper 
Lavali - clove 
Lavanya - grace 
Leela - divine play 
Leelamayee - playful 
Leelavati - playful; goddess Durga 
Leena - devoted 
Lekha - writing 
Lekha - writing; picture 
Lily - a flower 
Lipi - script 
Lipika - short letter 
Lochan - eye; eyes
Lochana - eye; eyes 
Lola - Goddess Lakshmi 
Lona - beauty; pretty 
Lopa - wife of sage 
Lopamudra - wife of sage Agastya 
Maanasa - mind 
Maanika - ruby 
Madhavi - a creeper with beautiful flowers; springtime 
Madhavilata - a flowering creeper 
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 
Madhunisha - pleasant night 
Madhur - sweet 
Madhura - sweet 
Madhuri - sweetness 
Madhurima - sweetness 
Madhushri - the spring 
Madirakshi - woman with intozicating eyes
Magana - engrossed 
Mahadevi - Goddess Parvati 
Mahagauri - Goddess Durga 
Mahajabeen - beautiful 
Mahalakshmi - Goddess Lakshmi 
Mahamaya - Goddess Durga 
Mahasweta - Goddess Saraswati 
Mahati - great; name of a raaga 
Mahi - the earth 
Mahijuba - a hostess 
Mahika - the earth 
Mahima - greatness 
Mahua - an intoxicating flower 
Maina - a bird 
Maithili - sita
Maitreya - the name of a sage 
Maitreyi - name of a woman scholar 
Maitri - friendship 
Makshi - honeybee 
Mala - necklace; garland 
Malashree - an early evening melody 
Malati - Jasmine 
Malavika - princess of Malawa 
Malaya - a creeper 
Malina - dark 
Malini - florist; a river 
Mallika - jasmine 
Malti - small fragrant flower 
Mamata - affection 
Manali - a bird 
Manana - meditation 
Manasa 
Manasi - a lady 
Manda - a river 
Mandakini - a river 
Mandakranta - a Sanskrit metre 
Mandaraa - coral tree 
Mandarmalika - a garland of celestial
Mandira - cymbals; home 
Mangala - auspicious
Mangla - auspicious 
Manideepa - a lamp of precious stones 
Manik - gem 
Manikuntala - one whose hair is like gems 
Manimala - a string of pearls 
Manimekhala - a girdle of gems 
Manini - a lady 
Manisha - goddess of the mind; desire 
Manjari - the sacred basil; blossom 
Manjira - ankle-bells 
Manjistha - extremely 
Manju - snow; dew drops 
Manjubala - a sweet girl 
Manjula - melodious 
Manjulika - a sweet girl 
Manjusha - treasure chest 
Manjushri - sweet lustre 
Manjusri - Saraswati 
Manjyot - light of the mind 
Manmayi - jealous; Sri Radha 
Manorama - beautiful 
Manoranjana - entertaining; pleasing 
Manushri - Lakshmi 
Marala - swan 
Marichi - name of a star 
Marisa - mother of Daksa 
Markandeya - a devotee to Lord Shiva 
Matangi - Durga 
Mausumi - beauty; monsoon wind 
Maya - illusion 
Mayuka - peahen 
Mayukhi - peahen 
Mayura - illusion 
Mayuri - peahen
Medha - intellect; Goddess Saraswati 
Medini - the earth 
Meena - precious blue stone 
Meenakshi - a woman wilth beautiful yes 
Meera - a devotee of Krishna 
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 
Mohana - attractive; charming 
Mohini - enchantress 
Mohisha - intellect 
Mridula - tendreness 
Mriganayani - doe-eyed 
Mrinal - lotus 
Mrinali - lotus 
Mrinalini - lotus 
Mrinalini - stem of lotus 
Mrinmayi - of the earth 
Mudra - expression 
Mudrika - ring 
Mugdha - spellbound 
Mukta - liberated; pearl 
Mukti - freedom from life and death 
Mukula - bud 
Mukulita - bud 
Muniya - name of a bird 
Mythili - sita 
Mythily - Seeta 
Naaz - pride 
Nachni - dancer; suggestive look 
Nadira - pinnacle 
Nagina - jewel 
Naina - name of a goddess 
Naiya - water or boat 
Najma - sorry 
Nalini - lotus 
Namita - humble 
Namrata - modesty 
Nanda - joyful 
Nandana - daughter 
Nandika - Lakshmi 
Nandini - bringer of joy; Ganga; daughter 
Nandita - happy 
Narayani - Goddess Lakshmi 
Narmada - a river 
Narois - flower 
Nartan - dance 
Naseen - cool breeze 
Natun - new 
Nauka - boat 
Navaneeta - butter 
Naveena - new 
Nayana - eyes 
Nayantara - iris 
Nazima - song 
Neeharika - dew drops 
Neela - blue 
Neelabja - blue lotus 
Neelakshi - blue eyed 
Neelam - sapphire 
Neelanjana - blue 
Neelkamal - blue lotus 
Neepa - name of a flower 
Neeraja - lotus flower 
Neeta - upright 
Neeti - good behaviour 
Neha - rain 
Nehal - rainy; handsome 
Netra - eyes 
Netravati - beautifuleyed 
Nidhi - treasure 
Nidra - sleep 
Niharika - nebula

Nikhita - sharp 
Nilasha - blueness 
Nilaya - home 
Nileen - surrendered 
Nilima - blue 
Niloufer - a celestial 
Nina - lovely-eyed 
Nipa - one who watches over 
Niral - calm 
Niranjana - a river; Goddess Durga; full moon 
Nirmala - clean; virtuous 
Nirmayi - without blemish 
Nirupa - a decree; command 
Nirupama - unique; uncomparable 
Nisha - night 
Nisha - night 
Nishithini - night 
Nishtha - devotion 
Nishtha - faith 
Nita - moral 
Niti - morality 
Nitya - constant 
Nityapriya - ever pleasing 
Nivedita - one dedicated to service 
Nivedita - surrendered 
Nivritti - nonattachment 
Niyati - fate 
Noopur - anklet 
Noor - light 
Noorjehan - light of the world 
Nupura - anklet 
Nusrat - help 
Nutan - new 
Ojal - vision 
Ojaswini - lustrous 
Omana - a woman