Boy Names
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| Name | Meaning | Gender | Origin |
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Labib
لَبِيب: عاقل، حكيم، صاحب فطنة ولباقة
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Sensible, intelligent, discerning | Boy | Arabic |
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Lutfor
لطف (مہربانی، نعمت)
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Kindness; grace; gentle favor (derived from Arabic lutf) | Boy | Bengali (from Arabic lutf) |
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Caaqil
عاقل: عاقل، حكيم، رشيد
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Wise, sensible; an elder or learned person (Somali form of Arabic 'Aqil' / عاقل) | Boy | Somali (from Arabic عاقل 'Aqil') |
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Miskīn
مِسْكِين (المتوجّه للفقر والاحتياج)
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Humble, one of the poor in need of compassion (used devotionally to indicate humility) | Boy | Arabic (attested in Sufi and devotional usage across Islamic cultures) |
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Qudratullah
قُدْرَةُ ٱللَّٰهِ
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The power/ability of God — from Arabic qudrat (قدرة) ‘power, ability, might’ + Allah (الله). A theophoric masculine name signifying God’s power. | Boy | Arabic; widely used in Urdu-speaking South Asia as a theophoric compound |
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Muzammil
الْمُزَّمِّلُ: الملفوف أو المغطّى
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Wrapped in garments; the enshrouded one (Arabic: المزّمل) — an epithet attested in the Qur'an referring to one who is wrapped or cloaked. | Boy | Arabic |
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Khushal
سعيد، مسرور (خوشحال)
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Happy, prosperous, joyful (Persian/Pashto 'khushhāl' خوشحال) | Boy | Pashto/Persian |
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Mevludin
مولود/مولِد: مولود بمعنى المولود أو المولد (الولادة/الاحتفال بالولادة)
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Born; related to mawlid (birth/celebration of birth), especially of the Prophet (from Arabic mawlūd/mawlid) | Boy | Bosnian/Turkish (from Arabic) |
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Sarkawt
نجاح، نصر
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Success; victory; to succeed | Boy | Kurdish (Sorani/Kurmancî) |
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Ferman
فرمان؛ أمر رسمي
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Decree; edict; official order (also used as a personal name) | Boy | Persian/Turkic usage; attested in Kurdish and Bosnian Ottoman-influenced contexts |