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Meaning "one who gives joy", reflecting Shiva's benevolent aspect.
Meaning "blue-throated", referring to the story where Shiva drank poison to save the world, turning his throat blue.
Combination of "Maha" (great) and "Isha" (lord), meaning "great lord", an epithet of Shiva.
Derived from one of Shiva's epithets, meaning "the howler" or "the terrible".
Meaning "lord of dance", inspired by Shiva's role as the lord of dance (Nataraja).
A name derived from "Shiva", meaning "one who is auspicious".
Combination of "Shiva" and "Indra", meaning "lord of Shiva".
Meaning "part of Shiva" or "portion of Shiva".