islamic ladies names Starting with M
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Moomal
اسم سندي شعبي مرتبط بحكاية 'مومال رانو'، اسم علم تقليدي في السند.
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A Sindhi proper name historically attested as the heroine of the Sindhi folktale 'Moomal Rano' (also spelled Momal). The name functions as a cultural given name in Sindh; linguistically it is a proper noun from Sindhi literary tradition rather than a common lexical word with a single lexical meaning. | Girl | Sindhi |
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Mahgul
زهرة القمر
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Moon-flower (mah = moon, gul = flower) | Girl | Pashto/Persian |
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Malalai
مُعزية
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Grief-dispeller; consoling one | Girl | Pashto |
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Maimunah
مُبَارَكَة، مَحْمُوْدَة، مَيْمُونَة
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From the Arabic root maimūn — 'blessed', 'fortunate', 'auspicious' | Girl | Arabic |
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Melahat
الجمال والأناقة
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Grace, beauty, elegance (from Ottoman Turkish/Arabic root connoting grace) | Girl | Ottoman Turkish (from Arabic lexical root) |
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Mehpare
شبيهة بالقمر (كلمة مركبة بمعنى جزء من القمر/كالقمر)
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Resembling the moon; literally 'moon-fragment' (Persian/Turkic compound mah + pare). | Girl | Persian/Turkish (used in Ottoman and Persianate naming traditions) |
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Masika
موسم الأمطار أو موسم الأمطار الطويل
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Rainy season; from Swahili 'msika/masika' denoting the long rains or rainy season (commonly associated with fertility, renewal and the masika/long-rains period). | Girl | Swahili (East Africa) |
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Markunda
مركوندا - اسم أمازيغي تاريخي يعبر عن النبل والجمال
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Historically significant name associated with grace and noble stature | Girl | Amazigh (Berber) |
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Mwanahawa
ابنة حواء
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Daughter of Eve or Lady Eve | Girl | Swahili |
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Masuma
معصومة: بريئة، مصونة من الذنب
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Protected from sin; innocent, chaste (from Arabic ma'sūmah — 'infallible' or 'protected') | Girl | Arabic (common in Persianate/Shia contexts) |