Sanskrit Baby Names

Discover Sanskrit baby names with meanings, origins, and popularity rankings.

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Mandhatri
A name of a legendary king in Hindu mythology, meaning 'one who is like Indra'.
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Mandhodari
Wife of Ravana; noble queen
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Mandin
A name meaning 'sweet' or 'honeyed', often associated with charm.
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Mandir
A temple or place of worship in Hinduism.
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Mandit
Means 'slow' or 'gentle' in Sanskrit.
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Mandita
Means 'gentle' or 'soft' in Sanskrit.
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Mandith
Derived from the Sanskrit word 'mandira' meaning temple or dwelling.
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Manditha
Sweet or gentle; derived from the Sanskrit word 'mandita'.
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Mandodari
Wife of Ravana in the Ramayana; her name means 'soft-bellied'.
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Mandraya
Mandraya means 'gentle' or 'soft' in Sanskrit.
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Maneendra
Lord of the mind, a name for the god of love.
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Maneesh
Intelligent or wise, derived from the Sanskrit word 'manisha'.
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Maneesha
Intelligent or wise woman.
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Maneeshi
Intelligent or wise person.
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Manendra
Lord of the mind.
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Manesh
Wise.
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Mangala
Auspicious.
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Mangalam
Auspicious.
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Mangalamurti
Embodiment of auspiciousness.
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Mangalavalli
Auspicious creeper.
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Mangalesh
Auspicious Lord.
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Mangali
Auspicious.
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Mangalkumar
Auspicious prince.
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Mangalya
Auspicious ornament.
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Mangla
Auspicious.
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Manhar
Consoler of the mind.
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Manhita
Deserving.
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Manidhar
One who wears a jewel or gem.
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Manik
Refers to a gemstone or ruby.
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Manika
Jewel or gem, often symbolizing something precious.
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Manikant
Refers to someone possessing a gem as their throat, often associated with Lor...
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Manikanth
Jewel of the mind or one who is precious and intelligent.
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Manikarni
Jeweled ear ornament; associated with sacred places
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Manikarnika
Refers to a jewel-adorned ear.
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Manikya
Refers to a ruby or gemstone.
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Manindra
Lord of the mind, an epithet of the god Vishnu.
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Maniprabha
One who possesses the light of a jewel.
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Maniram
Jewel of the mind or jewel of the heart.
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Manirathna
Jewel of the mind or jewel of thought.
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Manisankara
Combination of Mani (gem) and Shankara (a Hindu god).
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Manisha
Intelligent or wise, often associated with the goddess Saraswati.
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Manishallkar
Combination of Manish (lord of the mind) and Allkar (lotus).
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Manishankar
Combination of Mani (gem) and Shankar (a Hindu god).
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Manishankara
Combination of Mani (gem) and Shankara (a Hindu god).
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Manishi
A wise or intelligent person.
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Manishika
Goddess of the mind or intelligence.
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Manishin
Intelligent or wise, derived from 'manisha' meaning wisdom.
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Manishita
Full of intelligence or wisdom.
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Manishith
Lord of the mind, intelligent and wise.
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Manishitha
Goddess Lakshmi; one who is wise and intelligent.
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