Mihir
Meaning: Sun Gender: Male Pronunciation: Mi-Hir Language origin of Mihir: Indic Regional origin of Mihir: South Asia Languages Mihir is most common: Telugu, Hindi Religions Mihir is most common: Hinduism First letter and sound: M, Mi Last letter and sound: R, r Alternative Spelling: Mihirr, Mmihir, Miher
Mohnish
Meaning: Lord Krishna Gender: Male Pronunciation: Moh-Nish Language origin of Mohnish: Indic Regional origin of Mohnish: South Asia Languages Mohnish is most common: Telugu, Hindi Religions Mohnish is most common: Hinduism First letter and sound: M, Moh Last letter and sound: H, sh Alternative Spelling: Mohnishh, Mohnish, Mohnish
Mounesh
Meaning: Silent lord Gender: Male Pronunciation: Mou-Nesh Language origin of Mounesh: Indic Regional origin of Mounesh: South Asia Languages Mounesh is most common: Telugu, Kannada Religions Mounesh is most common: Hinduism First letter and sound: M, Mou Last letter and sound: H, sh Alternative Spelling: Mouneshh, Mounesh, Mounesh
Mrityunjay
Meaning: Conqueror of death Gender: Male Pronunciation: Mri-Tyun-Jay Language origin of Mrityunjay: Indic Regional origin of Mrityunjay: South Asia Languages Mrityunjay is most common: Telugu, Hindi Religions Mrityunjay is most common: Hinduism First letter and sound: M, Mri Last letter and sound: Y, jay Alternative Spelling: Mrityunjayy, Mrityunjay, Mrityunjaye
Mukesh
Meaning: Lord of liberation Gender: Male Pronunciation: Mu-Kesh Language origin of Mukesh: Indic Regional origin of Mukesh: South Asia Languages Mukesh is most common: Telugu, Hindi Religions Mukesh is most common: Hinduism First letter and sound: M, Mu Last letter and sound: H, sh Alternative Spelling: Mukeshh, Mmukesh, Mukish
Muralikrishna
Meaning: Flute-playing Krishna Gender: Male Pronunciation: Mu-Ra-Li-Krish-Na Language origin of Muralikrishna: Indic Regional origin of Muralikrishna: South Asia Languages Muralikrishna is most common: Telugu, Tamil Religions Muralikrishna is most common: Hinduism First letter and sound: M, Mu Last letter and sound: A, na Alternative Spelling: Muralikrishnaa, Muralikrishn, Muralikrisna
Nagabhushanam
Meaning: Adorned with serpents (Shiva) Gender: Male Pronunciation: Na-Ga-Bhu-Sha-Nam Language origin of Nagabhushanam: Indic Regional origin of Nagabhushanam: South Asia Languages Nagabhushanam is most common: Telugu, Tamil Religions Nagabhushanam is most common: Hinduism First letter and sound: N, Na Last letter and sound: M, m Alternative Spelling: Nagabhushanamm, Nagabhushana, Nagabhushan
Naganna
Meaning: Lord of serpents Gender: Male Pronunciation: Na-Gan-Na Language origin of Naganna: Indic Regional origin of Naganna: South Asia Languages Naganna is most common: Telugu Religions Naganna is most common: Hinduism First letter and sound: N, Na Last letter and sound: A, na Alternative Spelling: Nagannaa, Nnaganna, Naganne
Nagaraju
Meaning: King of serpents Gender: Male Pronunciation: Na-Ga-Ra-Ju Language origin of Nagaraju: Indic Regional origin of Nagaraju: South Asia Languages Nagaraju is most common: Telugu Religions Nagaraju is most common: Hinduism First letter and sound: N, Na Last letter and sound: U, ju Alternative Spelling: Nagarajuu, Nnagaraju, Nagaraje
Manohar
Meaning: Charming, attractive Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ma-No-Har Language origin of Manohar: Indic Regional origin of Manohar: South Asia Languages Manohar is most common: Telugu, Hindi Religions Manohar is most common: Hinduism First letter and sound: M, Ma Last letter and sound: R, r Alternative Spelling: Manohara, Manohaar, Manoher