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Name Meaning Gender Origin
Mazin سحابة تحمل المطر
Rain-bearing cloud; an Arabic personal name often glossed as 'that which brings rain' or 'one associated with rain'. Boy Arabic
Mashhood مشهود
Observed, witnessed, noted; one who is made conspicuous (from Arabic مشهود) Boy Arabic (used historically in South Asia and among Urdu-speaking communities)
Safvet صفوة — النقاء، المُختار
Derived from Arabic safwa (صفوة): 'purity', 'the chosen' or 'elite'. Boy Bosnian (from Arabic)
Muhanad سيف مشحوذ، نصل فولاذي
Sharpened sword, steel blade Boy Arabic
Matar مطر — المطر؛ هطول الأمطار
Rain; precipitation (Arabic: مطر). The common Arabic noun for rain used as a given name to evoke blessing and fertility. Boy Arabic
Eshref أشرف — الأكثر شرفاً، الأكرم
Honorable, most noble — Bosnian/Turkish variant of Arabic أشرف (Ashraf). Boy Bosnian/Turkish (from Arabic)
Orkun مشتق من اسم مكان تركي قديم أورخون؛ «متصل بأورخون»
Derived from the Old Turkic placename Orkhon (Orhun); used in Turkish as a personal name referring to the Orkhon valley/inscriptions and by extension 'of Orkhon' or 'linked to the Orkhon heritage'. Boy Old Turkic / Modern Turkish
Idir اسم أمازيغي يعني «سيعيش» أو متعلق بالفعل الأمازيغي للحياة
A Berber (Amazigh) personal name meaning 'he will live' or related to the Tamazight verb for 'to live'; widely attested among Amazigh-speaking communities in North Africa. Boy Amazigh (Berber)
Mahran مهران: مشتق من الفارسية مهر بمعنى الشمس أو المودة، والمضاف -ان بمعنى «من مهر» أو مشبه بالشمس
Derived from Persian مهر (mehr) 'sun' or 'affection' with the suffix -ān, meaning 'of Mehr', 'sunlike' or 'belonging to affection' Boy Persian (used among Persianate and Bengali Muslim communities)
Melik ميليك: مشتق من المثلث العربي م-ل-ك عبر الاستخدام التركي؛ بمعنى الحاكم أو الملك.
From the Arabic triliteral root M-L-K via Turkic adaptation; in Turkish/Anatolian usage Melik functions as 'sovereign' or 'king' — often preserved as a title-turned-name. Boy Turkic (via Arabic Malik)