| Madhavi | a creeper with
              beautiful flowers; springtime | 
          
            | Madhu | honey | 
          
            | Mahubala | sweet girl | 
          
            | Madhuchhanda | pleasing metrical
              composition | 
          
            | Madhuja | made of honey | 
          
            | Madhuksara | one who showers
              honey | 
          
            | Madhula | sweet | 
          
            | Madhulata | sweet 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 | 
          
            | Madira | nectar | 
          
            | Madri | wife of Pandu | 
          
            | Madirakshi | woman with
              intoxicating eyes | 
          
            | Madura | a bird | 
          
            | Mahadevi | Goddess Parvati | 
          
            | Mahaganga | the great Ganga | 
          
            | Mahagauri | Goddess Durga | 
          
            | Mahalakshmi | Goddess Lakshmi | 
          
            | Mahamaya | Goddess Durga | 
          
            | Mahasweta | Goddess Saraswati | 
          
            | Mahati | great | 
          
            | Mahi | great earth, heaven
              and earth conjoined | 
          
            | Mahika | the earth | 
          
            | Mahima | greatness | 
          
            | Mahitha | greatness | 
          
            | Mahajabeen | beautiful | 
          
            | Mahijuba | a hostess | 
          
            | Mahiya | happiness | 
          
            | Mahua | an intoxicating
              flower | 
          
            | Maina | a bird | 
          
            | Maithili, Mythili | Sita | 
          
            | Maitra | friendly | 
          
            | Maitreya | the name of a Sage | 
          
            | Maitreyi | a learned woman of
              the past | 
          
            | Maitri | friendship | 
          
            | Makshi | honeybee | 
          
            | Mala | a garland | 
          
            | Malarvili | beautiful eyes like
              a flower | 
          
            | Malashree | an early evening
              melody | 
          
            | Malati | a creeper with
              fragrant flowers | 
          
            | Malaya | a creeper | 
          
            | Malika | a garland | 
          
            | Malina | dark | 
          
            | Malini | a garland maker | 
          
            | Malliga | jasmine | 
          
            | Mallika | jasmine | 
          
            | Mamata | affection | 
          
            | Manadha | giving honour | 
          
            | Manaka | according to the
              mind | 
          
            | Manana | meditation | 
          
            | Mananya | deserving praises | 
          
            | Manal | a bird | 
          
            | Manasa | conceived in the
              mind | 
          
            | Manasi | mental adoration | 
          
            | Manasika | of mind | 
          
            | Manali | a bird | 
          
            | Manasvi | intelligent | 
          
            | Manavi | wife of Manu | 
          
            | Manayi | wife of Manu | 
          
            | Manda | a river | 
          
            | Mandakini | a river | 
          
            | Mandakranta | a Sanskrit metre | 
          
            | Mandarmalika | a garland of
              celestial | 
          
            | Mandana | cheerful | 
          
            | Mandira | cymbals; home | 
          
            | Mandara | large, firm | 
          
            | Manditha | adorned | 
          
            | Mandra | pleasant | 
          
            | Mangai | cultured lady | 
          
            | Mangala | auspicious | 
          
            | Mangalya | pious, pure | 
          
            | Manideepa | a lamp of precious
              stones | 
          
            | Manika | of jewels | 
          
            | Manikuntala | one whose hair is
              like gems | 
          
            | Manimala | a string of pearls | 
          
            | Manimekhala | a girdle of gems | 
          
            | Manini | self respecting | 
          
            | Manisi | desired by heart | 
          
            | Manisha | intellect | 
          
            | Manisila | a jewelled stone | 
          
            | Manisitha | wisdom | 
          
            | Manitha | honoured | 
          
            | Maniya | a glass bead | 
          
            | 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 | 
          
            | Manoritha | of the mind | 
          
            | Manthika | thoughtful | 
          
            | Manya | worthy of honour | 
          
            | Marichi | name of a star | 
          
            | Marudham | from the lush green
              fields | 
          
            | Markandeya | a devotee to Lord
              Shiva | 
          
            | Masilmani | pure, without any
              blemishes | 
          
            | Maushmi | monsoon wind | 
          
            | Maya | illusion | 
          
            | Mayil | full of grace, like
              a peacock | 
          
            | Mayura | illusion | 
          
            | Mayuri | peahen | 
          
            | Mayurika | with peacock
              feathers | 
          
            | Medha | intellect; Goddess
              Saraswati | 
          
            | Medhani | of intelligence | 
          
            | Medhya | mighty, clean, fresh | 
          
            | Medini | the earth | 
          
            | Meena | precious blue stone | 
          
            | Meenakshi | a woman with
              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 | 
          
            | Menitha | wise | 
          
            | Menmoli | speaks kindly | 
          
            | Mihika | mist, fog | 
          
            | Milana | union | 
          
            | Milika | desiring union | 
          
            | Minakshi | fish eyed, daughter
              of Kubera | 
          
            | Minal | a precious stone | 
          
            | Minati | prayer | 
          
            | Minnoli | brilliant like
              lightning | 
          
            | Mirium | wished-for child | 
          
            | Mita | a friend | 
          
            | Mitali | friendship | 
          
            | Mithi | truthful | 
          
            | Mithra | friend | 
          
            | Mohini | enchantress | 
          
            | Mohana | attractive | 
          
            | Mohisha | intellect | 
          
            | Mohitha | infatuated | 
          
            | Moksha | salvation | 
          
            | Monisha | Lord Krishna | 
          
            | Mridula | soft | 
          
            | Mriganayani | doe-eyed | 
          
            | Mrinal | lotus | 
          
            | Mrinali | lotus | 
          
            | Mrinalini | lotus | 
          
            | Mrinmayi | of the earth | 
          
            | Mrudani | another name for
              Parvathi | 
          
            | Mrudu | soft | 
          
            | Mudra | expression | 
          
            | Mudrika | ring | 
          
            | Mugdha | spellbound | 
          
            | Mukta | liberated; pearl | 
          
            | Mukti | freedom from life
              and death | 
          
            | Mukul | bud | 
          
            | Mullai | flower with lovely
              fragrance | 
          
            | Muniya | name of a bird | 
          
            | Muskan | smile | 
          
            | Muthammal | pure, like a pearl | 
          
            | Mutholi | shines like a pearl | 
          
            | Muthunagai | smiles like a pearl |