The baby name Madan is a boy name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "muh-dun".
Madan is Indian in Origin.
Madan is a name of Indian origin that means "cupid" or "god of love". It is derived from the Sanskrit word "madana" which means "intoxication" or "passion". In Hindu mythology, Madan is the god of love and desire, who is often depicted as a handsome young man wielding a bow and arrow. The name Madan is popular among Hindus and is often given to boys born in the month of February, which is associated with the festival of love, Valentine's Day.
The name Madan has a long history in India and is associated with the Hindu god of love and desire. It is a popular name among Hindus and is often given to boys born in the month of February. The name has been used in various forms throughout history, including Madana, Madhava, and Madhusudana. In modern times, the name Madan has become popular in other parts of the world as well, particularly in countries with large Indian populations.
The name Madan is typically pronounced as "mah-dahn" or "mah-dun". It is a masculine name and is most commonly given to boys. The name is composed of two syllables, "ma" and "dan", with "ma" meaning "great" or "big" and "dan" meaning "gift" or "donation". Together, the name Madan can be interpreted as "great gift" or "big donation".