islamic ladies names Starting with M

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Name Meaning Gender Origin
Muamer مُعَمَّر – طويل العمر، صاحب عمر مديد
Long‑lived; one who is given a long life; derived from Arabic معمر (Muʿammar), used widely in Bosnian Muslim communities as a local form Boy Arabic (used in Bosnian / South Slavic Muslim communities)
Masud مَسْعُود — محظوظ؛ مبارك؛ سعيد
Fortunate; blessed; happy (from Arabic root s-ʿ-d expressing felicity and good fortune). Boy Arabic (widely used in Bosnian and Somali Muslim communities)
Majdhub العربية: مجذوب — «المجذوب»، أي المَجذوب إلى الله أو الواقع في حالة وجد
From Arabic مجذوب (majdhūb) — 'attracted, spiritually drawn' (used historically as an epithet for ecstatic Sufi personalities) Boy Arabic; attested as a descriptive epithet in classical and later Sufi literature
Mujo اختصار لِـمحمد/مصطفى؛ مشير إلى «المحمود/الممدوح»
A Bosnian hypocorism of Muhammad or Mustafa; literally referencing 'praiseworthy' through its root association with Muhammad. Boy Bosnian (diminutive of Arabic Muhammad/Mustafa)
Misaq ميثاق
Covenant, pact; from Arabic ميثاق (mīthāq), denoting a solemn agreement Unisex Arabic/Persian (used in Malay contexts as well)
Maziar اسم فارسي تاريخي يُشير إلى صفة نبيلة أو حافظ للمجد
A Persian male name of Middle Persian origin, historically attested; commonly interpreted as 'protector of glory' or associated with noble lineage in Iranian usage Boy Persian (Middle Persian historical)
Mahzun محزون
Sorrowful, saddened; preserved as an adjective in Arabic and Persian lexica Boy Arabic/Persian
Mufazzal مُفَضَّل — مفضل، مميز، مختار
Preferred; distinguished; chosen (from Arabic mufaḍḍal) Boy Arabic (widely used in Bengali Muslim contexts)
Majd al-Din مجد الدين — مجدُ الدِّينِ (عظمة الدِّين)
Glory (majd) of the Religion (al-dīn); an honorific compound meaning 'honour or glory of the faith.' Boy Arabic (used historically in Persian/Urdu-speaking lands)
Mahjūb محجوب: المَحْجُوبُ، المُحتجَبُ، المستور
Veiled, hidden, concealed; protected from view Boy Arabic (Persian Usage)