Madhukar
Madhukar is a common first name in India. It is derived from the Sanskrit words "Madhu" meaning sweet and "Kar" meaning maker. Thus, the name Madhukar can be interpreted as "one who makes things sweet" or "sweet maker". The name is often used in Hindu and Jain communities.
Etymology[edit | edit source]
The name Madhukar is derived from two Sanskrit words. "Madhu" which means sweet and "Kar" which means maker. Thus, the name can be interpreted as "one who makes things sweet" or "sweet maker". This name is often used in Hindu and Jain communities.
Notable people named Madhukar[edit | edit source]
There are several notable people named Madhukar. Some of them include:
- Madhukar Dattatraya Deoras - He was the third Sarsanghchalak of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh.
- Madhukar Toradmal - He was a Marathi writer and actor from Maharashtra, India.
- Madhukar Keshav Dhavalikar - He is an Indian archaeologist, who served as the Director General of the Archaeological Survey of India from 1990 to 1993.
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