islamic ladies names Starting with M

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Name Meaning Gender Origin
Maslama السلامة، الأمان، النجاة
From Arabic root S-L-M: safety, peace, deliverance; often understood as 'one who brings or is granted safety/peace'. Boy Arabic
Mu’tamid المُعْتَمَد، الموثوق
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)
Ma’bad معبد — مكان العبادة أو المعبد
From Arabic مَعْبَد (maʿbad) meaning 'temple' or 'place of worship'; attested as a masculine personal name in early Arab sources. Boy Arabic
Mevlana مولانا
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)
Mahshid ضِياءُ القَمَرِ (نور القَمَر)
Moonlight; shining like the moon (Persian) Girl Persian (used in Iran and Urdu-speaking communities)
Mehrunissa شمسُ النِّساء (أيّ: «شمس النساء» / محبوب النساء)
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
Murshid مرشد (مُرْشِد) — الدليل الروحي
Guide, spiritual mentor (one who shows the way) Boy Arabic (widely used in South and Southeast Asia as title and name)
Manuchehr اسم فارسي منوچهر؛ يفسَّر عادةً بـ'ذو النسب الخالدة' أو 'ذو وجه الروح'
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)
Mazlum مظلوم (الذي يُظلم)
Oppressed, wronged, one who is treated unjustly (from Arabic mazlūm مظلوم) Boy Arabic origin; widely attested among Kurdish and Anatolian Muslim communities
Maqsud مقصود — المقصودُ: المراد، المطلوب
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)