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Name Meaning Gender Origin
Gazanfar غَضْنَفَر / غَازَانْفَر: معناه الأسد، الشجاع كالأسد
Lion; brave as a lion; a laqab implying courage and martial prowess Boy Persian/Arabic usage (adopted across Persianate, South Asian and Balochi-speaking communities)
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
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)
Mwanaidi طفلة وُلدت في العيد (ابنة العيد)
Child born at Eid; 'born on the festival day' Girl Swahili (with Arabic influence)
Müzeyyen المزَيَّن / مزين
Adorned; ornamented; elegantly embellished (from Arabic مزين muzayyan, 'adorned') Girl Turkish (from Arabic مزيَّن muzayyan / مزين)
Mubariz مبارز: المبارز، المتميز في القتال أو المنافسة
Champion, duelist, one who excels in combat or contest Boy Arabic (used historically across South Asia and Malay-speaking Muslim communities)
Manzur منظور — مقبول، مُراد، مُوافَق عليه
From Arabic منظور / منظور (manẓūr / manzūr) meaning 'approved', 'accepted', 'desired' or 'regarded'; used in Persian and Urdu as Manzoor/Manzur. Boy Arabic / Persian / Urdu usage
Kanzah كنزة (خزينة مخفية، من جذر كنز)
Hidden treasure, precious hoard (from Arabic كنز "kanz" meaning 'treasure'; feminine diminutive form كنزة found in classical and colloquial use) Girl Arabic/Urdu (used historically in Urdu-speaking communities)