islamic ladies names Starting with M

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Name Meaning Gender Origin
Mehrban مهربان
Kind, merciful, compassionate — from Persian مهربان (mehr + -bān), literally 'one who is kind' or 'affectionate/protective' Unisex Persian
Muhib مُحِبّ
Loving, affectionate; one who loves or is fond (from the Arabic root ḥ‑b‑b, 'to love') Boy Arabic origin; attested in South Asian and Somali Muslim use
Maqbool مقبول - مقبول، مقبولٌ
Accepted; approved; well-received (from Arabic مقبول meaning 'that which is accepted'). Boy Arabic (commonly used in South Asia, including Bengali-speaking areas)
Meriç نهر مارِيتسا (اسم نَهر)
Turkish masculine name taken from the river Meriç (English: Maritsa, Greek/Evros). As a given name it is toponymic — denoting the historic river on the Balkan-Turkish frontier — and is attested in Ottoman and modern Turkish usage as a masculine given name and surname. Boy Turkish (toponymic from the river Maritsa/Evros)
Mwanaisha ابنة عائشة (مولودة لعائشة)
Child of Aisha; a Swahili compound name combining 'mwana' (child) and the Arabic name 'Aisha' Girl Swahili (East African, Arabic-Swahili compound)
Mehar المحبة، اللطف، الشمس (مهر)
Affection, kindness; figuratively the sun (from Persian 'Mehr') Girl Sindhi-Persian
Mete الشجاعة والقيادة، اسم تركي ذو جذور تاريخية (مودو)
Historic Turkic name associated with a leader; in Turkish usage conveys bravery and leadership (derived from Central Asian Modu/Modu Chanyu) Boy Turkic (used in Turkish)
Mawaddah مَوَدَّة — محبت، مودت، دِل کی وابستگی
Affection, tender love, deep affectionate bond (from Arabic mawaddah) Girl Arabic (used in Urdu and Malay naming traditions)
Mithqāl مِثْقَال: وحدة وزن، مكيال للثقل والقدر
Weight; a traditional unit of measure (from Arabic مثقال), used as a given name to imply measure, balance or precious weight Boy Arabic (used in Persianate contexts)
Mwanaidi طفلة وُلدت في العيد (ابنة العيد)
Child born at Eid; 'born on the festival day' Girl Swahili (with Arabic influence)