Boy Names
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Mishaal
المشعل، المصباح أو الشعلة
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Torch, beacon, flame (literal: a lit torch or lamp) | Boy | Arabic |
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Mehrshad
مِهْر شاد: سرور الشمس أو فرح الحب
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Joy or happiness of the sun; 'Mehr' (sun, affection) + 'shad' (happy, joyful) | Boy | Persian |
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Barkhad
مبارك، محظوظ (مأخوذ من بركة)
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Blessed; fortunate (from the Somali root linked to Arabic baraka, meaning blessing or divine favor) | Boy | Somali (Somali language, Arabic root) |
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Fazli
فضلي (مأخوذ من فضل: الفضل، النعمة)
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Grace, bounty, virtue (from Arabic root 'fazl' فضل meaning bounty or favour, with Bosnian/Turkic adjectival suffix) | Boy | Bosnian (Ottoman Turkish influence; Arabic root فضل) |
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Usayd
أُسَيْد: مُصَغَّرَةُ أسَد؛ «الأسَد الصَّغِير»
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Diminutive of Asad: 'little lion' or 'young lion'; Arabic diminutive form of 'Asad' (lion) | Boy | Arabic (diminutive form أُسَيْد of أسَد); attested in classical Arabic onomastics and used in South and East Asian Muslim communities |
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Marzban
حارس الحدود
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Guardian of the frontier; border-warden (from Persian marz 'border' + bān 'guardian') | Boy | Middle Persian/Persian |
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Muhaymin
المهيمن — الحافظ، الرقيب، الشاهد الحامي
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Guardian, Overseer, The Protector — from the Arabic root h‑m‑n, used in the Qur'an as one of God's attributes (Al‑Muhaymin) meaning 'The Watchful Guardian' or 'The Overseeing Protector.' | Boy | Arabic |
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Wahb
وَهْب: عَطِيَّة، مَوْهِبَة
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Grant, gift, bestowal; from Arabic root w-h-b meaning to give or grant | Boy | Arabic (attested in early Islamic literature; e.g., Wahb ibn Munabbih) |
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Fadhili
الفضل/الفضيلة: الكَرَم، الإحسان (اشتقاق من فضل وفاضل)
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Generosity, kindness, virtue; from Swahili usage derived from Arabic root فضل (fadl) meaning bounty/virtue | Boy | Swahili (from Arabic فضل 'fadl' / فاضل 'Fadil') |
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Ghayth
غَيْث: المطر الذي يجلب الرحمة والنجاة
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Rain, beneficent rain; relief and succor | Boy | Arabic |