islamic ladies names Starting with M
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Maslama
السلامة، الأمان، النجاة
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From Arabic root S-L-M: safety, peace, deliverance; often understood as 'one who brings or is granted safety/peace'. | Boy | Arabic |
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Mu’tamid
المُعْتَمَد، الموثوق
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From Arabic root ع-م-د (i'timad): 'one who is relied upon' or 'dependable, trustworthy'; also rendered 'the relied-upon'. | Boy | Arabic (Andalusian historical usage attested) |
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Ma’bad
معبد — مكان العبادة أو المعبد
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From Arabic مَعْبَد (maʿbad) meaning 'temple' or 'place of worship'; attested as a masculine personal name in early Arab sources. | Boy | Arabic |
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Mevlana
مولانا
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Our master; a Turkish honorific from Persian/Arabic مولانا (mavlānā/mawlānā), used historically as a reverential title for eminent scholars and Sufi masters (notably Jalal ad-Din Rumi). | Boy | Persian/Turkish (Ottoman honorific) |
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Mahshid
ضِياءُ القَمَرِ (نور القَمَر)
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Moonlight; shining like the moon (Persian) | Girl | Persian (used in Iran and Urdu-speaking communities) |
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Mehrunissa
شمسُ النِّساء (أيّ: «شمس النساء» / محبوب النساء)
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From Persian 'Mehr' (مهر) meaning 'sun' or 'affection' + Arabic 'Nisa' (نساء) meaning 'women' — literally 'Sun among women' or 'affection of women', used historically to denote a distinguished or beloved woman. | Girl | Persian/Arabic |
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Murshid
مرشد (مُرْشِد) — الدليل الروحي
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Guide, spiritual mentor (one who shows the way) | Boy | Arabic (widely used in South and Southeast Asia as title and name) |
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Manuchehr
اسم فارسي منوچهر؛ يفسَّر عادةً بـ'ذو النسب الخالدة' أو 'ذو وجه الروح'
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From Middle Persian Manūčihr — traditionally interpreted as 'of the immortal lineage' or 'he of the soul's face'; a historic Persian epic name | Boy | Middle Persian (Persian/Iranian epic tradition) |
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Mazlum
مظلوم (الذي يُظلم)
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Oppressed, wronged, one who is treated unjustly (from Arabic mazlūm مظلوم) | Boy | Arabic origin; widely attested among Kurdish and Anatolian Muslim communities |
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Maqsud
مقصود — المقصودُ: المراد، المطلوب
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Intended, desired, sought-after; derived from the Arabic root q‑s‑d (to intend, aim). | Boy | Arabic / Persianate usage (widely used historically in South Asia and the Middle East) |