The Marathi people, also rendered as Marathis or Maharashtrian, are an ethnolinguistic group who speak Marathi, an Indo-Aryan language, as their native language. They inhabit the state of Maharashtra in modern India, which was formed as a Marathi-speaking state in 1960 as part of a nationwide linguistic reorganization of the Indian states.
Name is the identification to a person. Just think of a world without names. How would you like it? Thought there is no telling about how the naming concept started but naming a person is very old tradition in every culture.
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- Anchala: Variant of ‘Anchal’
- Anika: Sweet
- Anisha; Aneesha: Uninterrupted; Continuous; One who is supreme
- Anjali: Tribute
- Anjana: Mother of Hanuman
- Ankita: Distinguished; Marked by the Lord; Dedicate
- Anuja: Younger one
- Anupriya: Cherished
- Anuradha: Goddess of good luck; Name of a star
- Anushri: Pretty; Goddess Laxmi
- Bela: Time; Creeper; Jasmine Flower
- Bhavani: Goddess Parvati; Goddess Durga
- Bhavya: Splendour ; Goddess Durga
- Bijul: Flashes of lightning
- Bilwa; Bilva: Auspicious Fruit – Bael; A sacred leaf
- Bimla; Bimala: Pure
- Bina: Melodious ; Knowledge
- Binal: Princess
- Champabati: Wealth
- Charuta: Virtuosic
- Chhaya; Chaaya: Gloominess
- Chitra: Picture; Drawing; A nakshatra; Name of a river
- Chunni: A Star
- Daksha: The skilled one; The earth; Sati – wife of Lord Shiva
- Damini: Lightning
- Darpali: Proud
- Darshita: Good Morning; Sight
- Daya: Kindness; mercy; pity
- Devika; Daevika: Minor deity; Goddess
- Devki: Goddess Name
- Dhanshri; Dhanashri: Goddess Lakshmi
- Dhriti: Patience
- Dhrivika; Dhruvika: Fastened
- Dipika: Lamp; a little light
- Disha: Direction; Side
- Divya: Divine; Divine Lustre; Heavenly; Brilliant
- Ekta; Ekata; Ektaa: Unity
- Elakshi: A woman with bright eyes
- Ena: Mirror
- Enakshi: Deer-Eyed; One who has eyes like deer
- Gamini ; Kamini: Walk; To run
- Gargi: An ancient scholar; Wise woman; Durga
- Garima: Grace; Divinity; Holiness; Importance
- Gaurangi: Beautiful; Coloured like a cow
- Gauravi: Honour
- Gauri: Goddess Parvati
- Gautami: River Godavari; Wife a sage Gautam
- Gayanthika: Singing
- Gayatri ; Gayathri: The most powerful of Sanskrit mantra
- Ghanika; Ganika: Flower
- Gira: Language
- Gitali: Melodious ; Music listener
- Gomati: A River
- Goral: Dear
- Grhitha: Trustworthy
- Grishma; Greeshma: Summer season ; Friendliness
- Gudiya: Beautiful doll
- Gulika: Ball; a pearl
- Gurjari: Raga
- Gyanada: Hindu Goddess Name; Goddess Saraswathi
- Hardika: Variant of ‘Hardik’; Full of Love
- Harinakshi: One with eyes like deer
- Harshada: Variant of ‘Harshad’ ; Humorist
- Heena: A flowering plan; Generally used for temporary skin decoration for special occasions; A shrub
- Hemali: To bring wealth; Gold
- Hemamalini: Devotee of God
- Hena: a flower
- Hetal: Affection
- Himali: Ice
- Himangi: Ice
- Hiranya: Gold
- Indrayani: The name of a sacred river
- Isha: One who protects; Goddess
- Ishani: gifted by God; another name for Durga
- Ishika: Paint brush
- Jagruti: Awakening; awareness
- Jahnavi: Ganga River
- Jamini: night
- Jigisha: Superior
- Juhi: A Flower
- Jyotika: Light; Flame
- Kajal ; Kajala: Eyeliner; Soot
- Kalpana: Imagine; A fantasy
- Kalyani: Auspicious; Fortunate
- Kamalini: Name of a flower ; Lotus
- Kamlesh; Kamalesh: Goddess of Lutus; Goddess Lakshmi
- Kantha; Kanta: Radiant
- Karuna: Kindness
- Kathyaayani: Hindu Goddess Name
- Kavita: Poem
- Khushbu: Fragrant; Aromatic
- Khushi: Happiness
- Kinjal: River bank
- Kiran: Ray of Light
- Komal: Soft
- Kritika: Name of a star
- Kshama: Forgiveness
- Latika: Success in a short time
- Lavanya: Grace; Beauty
- Malti; Malati: A jasmine flower
- Manjusha: A box of jewels; Treasure chest; Lady with a Sweet Voice
- Manu: intelligent; wise
- Namita: Humble; Devotee
- Natasha: Child of christmas; Born on Christmas
- Neha: Rain; Love
- Nehal: Rainy; Handsome
- Nikhila: Complete
- Nikita: Victorious; Unconquered; Earth; Ganges
- Nisha: Night
- Nishi: Alert; Getting stronger
- Nupoor: Anklet
- Pratibha: Talent
- Ramaa: Goddess Lakshmi
- Renu: Atom; Grain of sand
- Sadhan: fulfulment
- Samta: Equality
- Sandhya: Evening; Sundown; Twilight; Dusk
- Sanika: Flute
- Sanjita: Triumphant; Successful; Victorious
- Saraswati: Goddess of wisdom
- Sarmil: Shy; Happy; Modest; Variant of ‘Sharmila’
- Sejal: River water; Full of water
- Shaili: Style
- Shashi: Moon
- Shefali: A flower
- Shikha: Flame
- Shivani: Goddess Parvati
- Srividhya; Srividya: Hindu Goddess Name; Goddess Durga; Captivating Wisdom
- Tanuja: Daughter
- Tanvi: Slender; Soft; A delicate girl
- Tanya: Of the family; Body
- Tejal: Lustrous; Radiant
- Trishana: Thirst; Desire
- Ujwala; Ujjwala
- Bright; Lustrous
- Unnati
- Progress; Development
- Urmi
- Wave
- Urmila: Wife of Lakshmana – Lord Rama’s brother
- Urvi: Earth
- Vahini: flowing
- Varsha; Barsha: Rain
- Varuna; Baruna: A goddess; Wife of the lord of water – Varuna
- Vibha: Radiance; Light; Goddess Lakshmi
- Vimla: Variant of ‘Vimala’
- Vrinda; Vrunda: Basil; Goddess Radha; Tulsi
- Vritika: Thought; Nature