Madhava

Meaning: Lord Krishna Gender: Male Pronunciation: Mad-Ha-Va Language origin of Madhava: Indic Regional origin of Madhava: South Asia Languages Madhava is most common: Telugu, Hindi Religions Madhava is most common: Hinduism First letter and sound: M, Mad Last letter and sound: A, va Alternative Spelling: Madhavaa, Mmadhava, Madhave

Madhukar

Meaning: Honey maker, bee Gender: Male Pronunciation: Mad-Hu-Kar Language origin of Madhukar: Indic Regional origin of Madhukar: South Asia Languages Madhukar is most common: Telugu, Hindi Religions Madhukar is most common: Hinduism First letter and sound: M, Mad Last letter and sound: R, r Alternative Spelling: Madhukara, Madhuker, Madhuakar

Mahanth

Meaning: Great soul Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ma-Hanth Language origin of Mahanth: Indic Regional origin of Mahanth: South Asia Languages Mahanth is most common: Telugu, Hindi Religions Mahanth is most common: Hinduism First letter and sound: M, Ma Last letter and sound: H, th Alternative Spelling: Mahanthh, Mahanth, Mahant

Mahidhar

Meaning: Earth holder Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ma-Hi-Dhar Language origin of Mahidhar: Indic Regional origin of Mahidhar: South Asia Languages Mahidhar is most common: Telugu, Hindi Religions Mahidhar is most common: Hinduism First letter and sound: M, Ma Last letter and sound: R, r Alternative Spelling: Mahidhara, Mahidher, Mahiadhar

Manoj

Meaning: Born of the mind Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ma-Noj Language origin of Manoj: Indic Regional origin of Manoj: South Asia Languages Manoj is most common: Telugu, Hindi Religions Manoj is most common: Hinduism First letter and sound: M, Ma Last letter and sound: J, noj Alternative Spelling: Manojj

Mohan

Meaning: Charming Gender: Male Pronunciation: Mo-Han Language origin of Mohan: Indic Regional origin of Mohan: South Asia Languages Mohan is most common: Telugu, Hindi Religions Mohan is most common: Hinduism First letter and sound: M, Mo Last letter and sound: N, han Alternative Spelling: Mohann

Muralidhar

Meaning: Holder of flute (Krishna) Gender: Male Pronunciation: Mu-Ra-Li-Dhar Language origin of Muralidhar: Indic Regional origin of Muralidhar: South Asia Languages Muralidhar is most common: Telugu Religions Muralidhar is most common: Hinduism First letter and sound: M, Mu Last letter and sound: R, r Alternative Spelling: Muralidhara, Muralidher, Muralidhaar

Murali

Meaning: Flute player (Krishna) Gender: Male Pronunciation: Mu-Ra-Li Language origin of Murali: Indic Regional origin of Murali: South Asia Languages Murali is most common: Telugu Religions Murali is most common: Hinduism First letter and sound: M, Mu Last letter and sound: I, li Alternative Spelling: Muraly, Murale, Muralie

Madhav

Meaning: Lord Krishna Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ma-Dhav Language origin of Madhav: Indic Regional origin of Madhav: South Asia Languages Madhav is most common: Telugu, Hindi Religions Madhav is most common: Hinduism First letter and sound: M, Ma Last letter and sound: V, dhav Alternative Spelling: Madhavv

Madhusudan

Meaning: Slayer of Madhu Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ma-Dhu-Su-Dan Language origin of Madhusudan: Indic Regional origin of Madhusudan: South Asia Languages Madhusudan is most common: Telugu, Hindi Religions Madhusudan is most common: Hinduism First letter and sound: M, Ma Last letter and sound: N, dan Alternative Spelling: Madhusudann