Madhhu
Madhhu is a transliteration linked to the Sanskrit word madhu, meaning honey or sweetness. The spelling Madhhu appears as an alternate rendering of the name Madhu in various Indian languages and among the Indian diaspora, reflecting regional orthographies and transliteration practices. As a personal name, Madhhu is used in parts of the Indian subcontinent and by communities abroad; it may appear as a standalone given name or as part of longer names. The double 'h' in Madhhu is sometimes employed in English-language texts to indicate an aspirated or geminated consonant, though transliteration conventions vary.
In linguistic and literary contexts, madhu denotes honey, nectar, or sweetness and is used metaphorically to