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Ma’shuq
معشوق
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Beloved, the loved one; derived from Arabic/Persian معشوق (maʿshūq) meaning 'object of love'. | Boy | Arabic/Persian (widely used in Persianate, Urdu, Pashto poetic registers and East African Muslim circles) |
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Tijani
تيجاني / التيجاني — منسوب إلى التيجاني (المنسوب إلى الطريقة التجانية أو إلى الشيخ أحمد التيجاني)
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An Arabic nisba-style name (تيجاني/التيجاني) indicating association with the Tijaniyya or with the name/al- Nisba al-Tijani; historically attached to Sheikh Ahmad al-Tijani (founder of the Tijaniyya Sufi order) and to those associated with that tariqa. | Boy | Arabic / North African origin as a nisba; widely adopted across West African and Sufi communities, and found in the Swahili coast through Tijaniyya networks |
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Mecnun
مجنون (دیوانہ، عشق میں دیوانہ)
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From Arabic majnūn (مَجْنُون) meaning 'possessed, mad, consumed (by love)'; in Turkish and Persianate literary tradition Mecnun denotes the archetypal lover (as in Qays ibn al-Mulawwah, called Majnun Layla). | Boy | Arabic (literary); attested in Turkish and Persianate literary traditions |
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Habibullah
حَبِيبُ ٱللّٰهِ — محبوب الله
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Arabic compound name: Habib (حَبِيب) 'beloved' + Allah (الله) 'God' — 'Beloved of God'. Historically attested among South Asian and Horn of Africa Muslims and within Sufi-influenced families. | Boy | Arabic compound, attested in South Asia (Bengali, Urdu) and among Hadhrami and Somali communities |
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Cüneyd
جُنَيْد — تصغيرُ جُنْد، بمعنى 'الجندي الصغير' أو 'الشاب المحارب' (مجازياً: المثابر الروحي)
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Diminutive of jund — 'little soldier' or 'young warrior'; historically associated with the Sufi master Junayd al-Baghdadi. | Boy | Bosnian/Turkish (from Arabic جُنَيْد Junayd) |
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Muzayyan
مُزَيَّن
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Adorned; ornamented; beautified — derived from the Arabic verb/participle pattern expressing the state of being decorated (root ز-ي-ن). | Boy | Arabic |
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Mokrane
مقران/مُكران: اسم أمازيغي يُشير إلى العظمة أو الكِبَر
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Great, large; a Berber/Amazigh personal name historically used in North Africa | Boy | Amazigh (Berber) — North Africa (Kabyle/Algerian usage in Muslim contexts) |
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Masinissa
اسم أمازيغي ملكي قديم؛ المعنى اللغوي غير مؤكد
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Ancient Amazigh (Numidian) royal name; etymology uncertain — historically the name of King Masinissa of Numidia (Masənisa), attested in Latin and Berber sources | Boy | Amazigh (Numidian / Berber) |
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Mansur
منصور: المنتصر، المُعْطَى النّصْر
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Victorious, one who is granted victory (from Arabic root n-s-r) | Boy | Arabic; historically used across the Islamic world, noted in classical Sufi literature |
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Mehrdad
مهرداد: «مَهْر» (الشمس/المحبة) + «داد» (مُعطى) أي «مُعطى بالمحبة/الشمس»
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Given by Mehr; 'Mehr' (Mihr) in Persian denotes the sun, affection, covenant or the ancient divinity Mithra; 'dad' means 'given'. Literally 'given by Mehr' or 'gift of the sun/affection'. | Boy | Persian (Middle Persian / New Persian usage among Muslims in Iran and adjoining regions) |