Simha Rashi or Leo
(Rasi Akshar – Ma ,Mi, Mee,Mu, Moo ,May, Me ,Mo, Mau ,Ta ,Ti, Tee
,Tu, Too ,Te).
Characteristics : Leo individuals are confident, loyal, generous and highly dramatic. This flair for the dramatic makes them born entertainers and their natural creativeness and magnetism attract others to them and they truly enjoy being the focal point of any situation. They are narcissist and cannot tolerate criticism and quite a few suffer from a mild form of NPD (Narcissist personality disorder). They adore an appreciate audience and are in their element when “on stage” and in front of an appreciative audience (Madonna, Bill Clinton, Mick Jagger & Martha Stewart spring to mind). Arrogant, vain and possessing super ego’s their love and demand for power and recognition can often be overbearing. Even though they can sometimes be seen as overbearing it is almost impossible not to like a Leo as their zest and exuberance for life is contagious. We tend to overlook their faults as they make great leaders whom the people love – think Barack Obama.
Baby nsmes | Meanings |
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 |
Mudra | expression |
Mudrika | ring |
Mugdha | spellbound |
Mukta | liberated; pearl |
Mukti | freedom from life and death |
Mukula, Mukulita | bud |
Muniya | name of a bird |
Tabassum | a flower |
Tamali | a tree with very dark bark |
Tamalika | belonging to a place full of Tamal |
Tamanna | desire |
Tamasa | a river; darkness |
Tamasi | night |
Tambura | a musical instrument |
Tanaya | son |
Tanika | rope |
Tanmaya | absorbed |
Tannishtha | dedicated |
Tanu | body |
Tanuka | slender |
Tanushri | beautiful |
Tapani | the river Godavari |
Tapasi | a female ascetic |
Tapati | the sun’s daughter |
Tapti | a river |
Tara | star; wife of Lord Brihaspati |
Taraka | star |
Tarakini | starry night |
Tarakeshwari | Goddess Parvati |
Tarala | honeybee |
Tarana | a musical composition |
Tarangini | river |
Tarannum | melody |
Tarika | starlet |
Tarini | Goddess Parvati |
Tarjani | the first finger |
Taru | tree |
Tarulata | creeper |
Taruni | young girl |
Tarunika | young girl |
Tarunima | youth |
Tanseem | salute of paradise |
Tatini | river |
Teertha | place of pilgrimage |
Teesta | a river |
Tehzeeb | elegance |
Tejal | lustrous |
Tejaswini | lustrous |
Tejaswi | lustrous |
Tilaka | a kind of necklace |
Tilottama | a celestial maiden |
Timila | a musical |
Titiksha | forgiveness |
Tuhina | snow |
Tulika | brush |
Tulasi | the sacred basil |
Tusharkana | a particle of snow |