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Name Meaning Gender Origin
Ma’shuq معشوق
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)
Tijani تيجاني / التيجاني — منسوب إلى التيجاني (المنسوب إلى الطريقة التجانية أو إلى الشيخ أحمد التيجاني)
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
Mecnun مجنون (دیوانہ، عشق میں دیوانہ)
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
Habibullah حَبِيبُ ٱللّٰهِ — محبوب الله
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
Cüneyd جُنَيْد — تصغيرُ جُنْد، بمعنى 'الجندي الصغير' أو 'الشاب المحارب' (مجازياً: المثابر الروحي)
Diminutive of jund — 'little soldier' or 'young warrior'; historically associated with the Sufi master Junayd al-Baghdadi. Boy Bosnian/Turkish (from Arabic جُنَيْد Junayd)
Muzayyan مُزَيَّن
Adorned; ornamented; beautified — derived from the Arabic verb/participle pattern expressing the state of being decorated (root ز-ي-ن). Boy Arabic
Mokrane مقران/مُكران: اسم أمازيغي يُشير إلى العظمة أو الكِبَر
Great, large; a Berber/Amazigh personal name historically used in North Africa Boy Amazigh (Berber) — North Africa (Kabyle/Algerian usage in Muslim contexts)
Masinissa اسم أمازيغي ملكي قديم؛ المعنى اللغوي غير مؤكد
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)
Mansur منصور: المنتصر، المُعْطَى النّصْر
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
Mehrdad مهرداد: «مَهْر» (الشمس/المحبة) + «داد» (مُعطى) أي «مُعطى بالمحبة/الشمس»
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)