List of 8 Names with "Kind" in Meaning Starting with (M) ×

A collection of baby names with meaning of kind. We found in our database 8 names have the similar meanings. If you want to hold this word 'Kind' for your lovely kid, please proceed to collection and choose any of the alternative in the list given below:

  • Mahodara
    Meaning: Generous and kind Origin: hindi
  • Manvik
    Hindu. Derived from a Hindu word meaning 'one who is conscious' A possible choice for those born under Makha Nakshatra. 7s tend to be analytical and intellectual. They are deep thinkers who dream of a better world.
    Meaning: One who is consious/ intellegent, Kind hearted Origin: hindi
  • Midhil
    Baby Name : Midhil. Gender : boy. Origin : Hindu, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Tamil, Telugu. Midhil Meaning: Kind ness.
    Meaning: Kind ness Origin: hindi
  • Mehriban
    Mehriban is a Muslim Girl name, it is an Urdu originated name. Mehriban is a unique name with impressive meaning. It belongs to Arabic origin.
    Meaning: Kind, Gentle Origin: Arabic
  • Mehry
    Mehry is a Muslim Girl name, it is an Persian originated name. Mehry is a unique name with impressive meaning. It belongs to Arabic origin. You can find name meaning of Mehry in both English & Urdu, and other languages as well.
    Meaning: Sun, also Affectionate, Kind Origin: Arabic
  • Munisa
    The meaning of the name “Munisa” is: “Gentle, friendly”. Categories: Arabic Names, Muslim Names.
    Meaning: Sociable, Friendly, Kind, Gentle, fem of Munis Origin: Arabic
  • Manank
    Name Manank or (no variations) means Affectionate, Kind. ... The natives with name Manank are considerably powerful people by character. Manank named people are full of religiosity in them. Manank has expression number 9 which has some meaning in Indian vedic astrology or Numerology.
    Meaning: Affectionate, Kind Origin: hindi
  • Manushi
    The Name and its Meaning. The word 'Manushi' has many layers of meaning. It was coined for use as the name of this Journal by Madhu Kishwar from the Sanskrit word 'manush' or 'manushya', which means 'human being' as distinct from 'purush', which means 'man'.
    Meaning: Woman, Kind, Goddess Laxmi Origin: hindi