| Manasa, Maanasa
(mind) |
| Maanika (ruby) |
| Madhavi (a creeper
with beautiful flowers; springtime) |
| Madhu
(honey) |
Madhubala
(sweet girl) |
| Madhuchanda (pleasing
metrical composition) |
Madhuksara (one
who showers honey) |
| Madhulata (lovely
creeper) |
Madhulekha (beautiful) |
| Madhulika (honey) |
Madhumalati (a
flowering creeper) |
| Madhumati (full
of honey) |
Madhumita (full
of honey) |
| Madhunisha (pleasant
night) |
Madhur (sweet) |
| Madhura (sugar) |
Madhuri (sweetness) |
| Madhurima (sweetness) |
Madhushri (the
spring) |
| Madirakshi (woman
with intozicating eyes) |
Magana (engrossed) |
| Mahadevi (Goddess
Parvati) |
| Mahagauri (Goddess
Durga) |
| Mahalakshmi (Goddess
Lakshmi) |
| Mahamaya (Goddess
Durga) |
| Mahasweta (Goddess
Saraswati) |
| Mahati (great,
name of a raaga) |
| Mahi (the earth) |
| Mahika (the earth) |
| Mahima (greatness) |
| Mahajabeen (beautiful) |
| Mahijuba (a hostess) |
| Mahua (an intoxicating
flower) |
| Maina (a bird) |
| Maithili, Mythili
(sita) |
| Maitreya (the
name of a sage) |
| Maitreyi (a learned
woman of the past) |
| Maitri (friendship) |
| Makshi (honeybee) |
| Mala (a garland) |
| Malashree (an
early evening melody) |
| Malati (a creeper
with fragrant flowers) |
| Malaya (a creeper) |
| Malika (a garland) |
| Malina (dark) |
| Malini (a garlandmaker) |
| Mallika (jasmine) |
| Mamata (affection) |
| Manali (a bird) |
| Manana (meditation) |
| Manda (a river) |
| Mandakini (a
river) |
Mandakranta (a
Sanskrit metre) |
| Mandarmalika
(a garland of celestial) |
Mandaraa (coral
tree) |
| Mandira (cymbals;
home) |
| Mangala, Mangla
(auspicious) |
| Manideepa (a
lamp of precious stones) |
| Manikuntala (one
whose hair is like gems) |
| Manimala (a string
of pearls) |
| Manimekhala (a
girdle of gems) |
| Manisha, Mohisha
(intellect) |
| Manoranjana (entertaining,
pleasing) |
| Manjari (the
sacred basil; blossom) |
Manjira (ankle-bells) |
| Manjistha (extremely) |
Manjyot (light
of the mind) |
| Manju (sweet) |
Manjubala (a sweet
girl) |
| Manjula (sweet) |
Manjulika (a sweet
girl) |
| Manjusha (treasure
chest) |
Manjushri (sweet
lustre) |
| Manmayi (jealous;
Sri Radha) |
Manorama (beautiful) |
| Marichi (name
of a star) |
Markandeya (a devotee
to Lord Shiva) |
| Maushmi (monsoon
wind) |
Maya (illusion) |
| Mayura (illusion) |
Mayuri, Mayuka
(peahen) |
| Medha (intellect;
Goddess Saraswati) |
Medini (the earth) |
| Meena (precious
blue stone) |
Meenakshi (a woman
wil beautiful eyes) |
| Meera (a saint) |
Megha (cloud) |
| Meghamala (array
of clouds) |
Meghana (cloud) |
| Mehal (cloud) |
Mehbooba (beloved) |
| Meher (benevolence) |
Mehrunissa (benevolent) |
| Mehul (cloud;
rain) |
Mekhala (girdle) |
| Mena (wife of
the Himalayas) |
Menaka (a celestial
dancer) |
| Minal (a precious
stone) |
Minati (prayer) |
| Mirium (wished-for
child) |
Mita (a friend) |
| Mitali (friendship) |
Mohini (enchantress) |
| Mohana (attractive,
charming) |
Monisha (Lord Krishna) |
| Mridula (soft) |
Mriganayani (doe-eyed) |
| Mrinal (lotus) |
Mrinali (lotus) |
| Mrinalini (lotus) |
Mrinmayi (of the
earth) |
| Mudra (expression) |
Mudrika (ring) |
| Mugdha (spellbound) |
Mukta (liberated;
pearl) |
| Mukti (freedom
from life and death) |
Mukula, Mukulita
(bud) |
| Muniya (name
of a bird) |