islamic ladies names Starting with M

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Name Meaning Gender Origin
Maysam مَعْنَاهُ: ذُو عَلَامَةٍ مُمَيِّزَةٍ، أي 'موسَم/وَسْم' بمعنى العلامة المميزة
One with a distinguishing mark; 'marked, notable' — from Arabic مَيْسَم (maysam), traditionally understood to mean a distinctive mark or spot, often used as a male given name and attested in early Islamic historical sources. Boy Arabic (used broadly in Persian and other Muslim communities)
Mofiz مفيد
Beneficial, useful, one who brings benefit; Bengali/Urdu variant of Arabic مفيد (Mufīd). Used historically in South Asian Muslim communities as a personal name or name element. Boy Bengali (from Arabic)
Menderes اسم نَهْرٍ (ميندارِس)؛ نسبة إلى نَهْر المياندر/ميندَرِس
Toponymic Turkish name taken from the Büyük Menderes (Meander) river in western Anatolia; denotes the river name (from Greek Maeandros) and by extension 'meandering/riverine place'. Boy Turkish (Anatolian toponym, from Greek Meander / Maeandros)
Manūchihr ذو وجه سماوي (وجه من الروح)
Heaven-faced; of a heavenly countenance (from Middle Persian manū 'spirit, soul' + čihr 'face') Boy Persian (Middle Persian, attested in Persian epic tradition)
Misagh مِصَاغ: ميثاق/عهد أو خاتم الخاتم الذي يختم به الوعد
Covenant; pledge; signet ring — in Persian usage the name carries the sense of a solemn pledge or bond Boy Persian/Arabic
Mem الممدوح / المدح (مشتق من جذر حمد)
Kurdish short form of Muhammad; linguistically derived as a regional form used in Kurdish literature and oral tradition meaning 'the praised' (from Arabic root ḥ-m-d). Boy Kurdish (regional form of Arabic name Muhammad)
Mwajuma مولودة يوم الجمعة
Born on Friday (female) — from Swahili formation meaning 'child of Friday' derived from Arabic jumu‘ah (Friday) Girl Swahili (Bantu) with Arabic influence
Maqbul مقبول — بمعنى مقبول أو مستحسن
Accepted, approved, received favorably Boy Arabic
Mu’tazz المعتز: المُقَوَّى، المُتَعَزِّز، المتمسِّك بالعِزَّة
Arabic (المعتز). Literally 'one who is strengthened' or 'he who takes strength/pride' (from root ع ز ز); historically used as a regnal name (e.g., Abbasid caliph al-Mu'tazz). Boy Arabic
Makbul مقبول
Accepted, approved; one whose deeds or supplications are accepted Boy Arabic (also used in Malay and South Asian Muslim contexts)