Mrinal

Meaning: Lotus stem Gender: Female Pronunciation: Mri-Nal Language origin of Mrinal: Indic Regional origin of Mrinal: South Asia Languages Mrinal is most common: Marathi, Hindi Religions Mrinal is most common: Hinduism First letter and sound: M, Mri Last letter and sound: L, nal Alternative Spelling: Mrinul, Mrinel, Mrinil, Mrinol, Mrinay

Mrinali

Meaning: Like lotus stem Gender: Female Pronunciation: Mri-Na-Li Language origin of Mrinali: Indic Regional origin of Mrinali: South Asia Languages Mrinali is most common: Marathi, Hindi Religions Mrinali is most common: Hinduism First letter and sound: M, Mri Last letter and sound: I, li Alternative Spelling: Mrinalu, Mrinayi, Mrinasi, Mrinahi, Mrinapi

Mrinmayee

Meaning: Made of clay Gender: Female Pronunciation: Mrin-Ma-Yee Language origin of Mrinmayee: Indic Regional origin of Mrinmayee: South Asia Languages Mrinmayee is most common: Marathi, Hindi Religions Mrinmayee is most common: Hinduism First letter and sound: M, Mrin Last letter and sound: E, yee Alternative Spelling: Mrinmayeu, Mrinmayei, Mrinmaysi, Mrinmayai, Mrinmaypi

Mrudul

Meaning: Soft Gender: Female Pronunciation: Mru-Dul Language origin of Mrudul: Indic Regional origin of Mrudul: South Asia Languages Mrudul is most common: Marathi, Hindi Religions Mrudul is most common: Hinduism First letter and sound: M, Mru Last letter and sound: L, dul Alternative Spelling: Mrudil, Mrudol, Mruday, Mruduy

Lochana

Meaning: Eyes Gender: Female Pronunciation: Lo-Cha-Na Language origin of Lochana: Indic Regional origin of Lochana: South Asia Languages Lochana is most common: Marathi, Hindi Religions Lochana is most common: Hinduism First letter and sound: L, Lo Last letter and sound: A, na Alternative Spelling: Lochanu, Lochama, Lochasa, Lochaya, Lochaba

Mukul

Meaning: Bud Gender: Female Pronunciation: Mu-Kul Language origin of Mukul: Indic Regional origin of Mukul: South Asia Languages Mukul is most common: Marathi, Hindi Religions Mukul is most common: Hinduism First letter and sound: M, Mu Last letter and sound: L, kul Alternative Spelling: Mukel, Mukil, Mukol, Mukay

Madhulata

Meaning: Sweet creeper Gender: Female Pronunciation: Ma-Dhu-La-Ta Language origin of Madhulata: Indic Regional origin of Madhulata: South Asia Languages Madhulata is most common: Marathi, Hindi Religions Madhulata is most common: Hinduism First letter and sound: M, Ma Last letter and sound: A, ta Alternative Spelling: Madhulatu, Madhulasa, Madhulaya, Madhulaka, Madhulava

Nabhika

Meaning: Central Gender: Female Pronunciation: Na-Bhi-Ka Language origin of Nabhika: Indic Regional origin of Nabhika: South Asia Languages Nabhika is most common: Marathi, Hindi Religions Nabhika is most common: Hinduism First letter and sound: N, Na Last letter and sound: A, ka Alternative Spelling: Nabhiku, Nabhiki, Nabhila, Nabhima, Nabhiva

Madhusmita

Meaning: Sweet smile Gender: Female Pronunciation: Ma-Dhu-Smi-Ta Language origin of Madhusmita: Indic Regional origin of Madhusmita: South Asia Languages Madhusmita is most common: Marathi, Hindi Religions Madhusmita is most common: Hinduism First letter and sound: M, Ma Last letter and sound: A, ta Alternative Spelling: Madhusmitu, Madhusmisa, Madhusmiya, Madhusmiba, Madhusmiva

Nayan

Meaning: Eye Gender: Female Pronunciation: Na-Yan Language origin of Nayan: Indic Regional origin of Nayan: South Asia Languages Nayan is most common: Marathi, Hindi Religions Nayan is most common: Hinduism First letter and sound: N, Na Last letter and sound: N, yan Alternative Spelling: Nayun, Nayen, Nayin, Nayon, Nayay