Boy Names
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Müfit
مفيد (مَفِيد) بمعنى نافع أو مفيد
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Beneficial, one who gives benefit (from Arabic 'Mufīd' مفيد meaning 'useful/beneficial') | Boy | Turkish (from Arabic mufīd/مفيد) |
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Muammar
معمر: طويل العمر أو ممن يعيش طويلا
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Long-lived; endowed with long life (from Arabic معمر — muʿammar) | Boy | Arabic |
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Maimūn
ميمون (مَيْمُون) — المبارك، المحظوظ، السعيد
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Blessed, fortunate, auspicious — from the Arabic root m-y-m-n (ي‑م‑ن) conveying rightness, blessing, and good fortune; historically used across Arab, Persianate and Malay contexts in male form (cf. Maimūn / Maymūn). | Boy | Arabic (widespread in Persianate and Malay usage) |
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Macit
مجيد (متَّخَذ كاسم بترجمة تركية)
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Turkish masculine given name derived from Arabic 'Majīd' (مجيد), meaning 'glorious' or 'noble'. | Boy | - |
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Dževad
جواد
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Generous, liberal (Bosnian form of the Arabic name Jawād) | Boy | Bosnian (from Arabic Jawād) |
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Zalmay
شاب
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Young man; youth (from Pashto زلمی) | Boy | Pashto (Afghan/Pashtun) |
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Wahaj
وهّاج — ساطع، لَهَب مُتَوَهِّج
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Radiant blaze; shining flame; intensely luminous | Boy | Arabic origin (used among South Asian Muslim communities as well) |
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Mufaddal
مفضل
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Favored, preferred, superior; 'one who is preferred'—an Arabic active participle from the root f-d-l meaning 'to prefer/commend'. | Boy | Arabic |
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Ishfaq
إشفاق — الشفقة، الرحمة، التعاطف
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Compassion, empathy — derived from the Arabic root شفَق/شفْق meaning concern, pity, or compassion | Boy | Arabic (widely used in South Asian Muslim communities; attested in Urdu and Persian usage) |
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Wahshi
وَهْشِي — أي البري/الوحشي، الدال على الوحشة أو الوحشية
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The wild one; literally 'savage' or 'wild' in Arabic (وَهْشِي) — historically attested as a personal name (e.g., Wahshi ibn Harb) | Boy | Arabic / Early Islamic history (name borne by historical figures such as Wahshi ibn Harb) |