Madhusudhan
Madhusudhan is a given name, commonly found in India. It is derived from Sanskrit, with "Madhu" meaning honey and "Sudhan" meaning abode or dwelling. Therefore, the name can be interpreted as "abode of honey" or "dwelling of sweetness." It is often associated with Lord Krishna, who is also known by the epithet Madhusudana, meaning "slayer of the demon Madhu."
The name Madhusudhan is prevalent in Hindu culture and is given to both males and females, though
In popular culture, Madhusudhan can be the name of fictional characters in literature, film, and television.