Boy Names
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Muhtadi
المهتدي — شخص مَهتَدٍ، ہدایت یافتہ
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Rightly guided, one who is shown the straight path (from the Arabic root ه د ي — to guide) | Boy | Arabic (used historically in broader Muslim world, including Malay and Bosnian contexts) |
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Mahbub
محبوب — محبوب، عزیز
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Beloved, dear; one who is loved (from Arabic root ح ب ب — love) | Boy | Arabic (widely used historically in South Asia, Malay world, and Ottoman/Bosnian-speaking communities) |
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Mu’adh
مُعاذ: المحمي أو طالب الملاذ
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Protected; one who seeks refuge (from Arabic root 'ʿādh — to seek refuge) | Boy | Arabic (widely used across Arab and South Asian Muslim communities); historically attested via a Sahabi |
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Masih
المسيح — الممسوح/الممسوح عليه (بمعنى الممسوح أو المختون حالياً بالمجاملة اللغوية: المسيح)
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The Anointed One; Messiah (title used in the Qur'an for ʿĪsā / Jesus) | Boy | Arabic (used in Urdu, Persian and Malay contexts) |
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Mushir
مشير — النصح والمشورة، لقب استشاري
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Counselor, adviser; historically used as an honorific/title meaning an advisor or high-ranking counselor (also Ottoman-era rank equivalent to marshal) | Boy | Arabic; also attested as an honorific in Ottoman Turkish usage |
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Mudar
مضر — اسم قبلي عربي، جدّ قبائل مضر
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Eponymous ancestor name of the Mudar tribal grouping; historically an Arab tribal ancestor name | Boy | Arabic (pre-Islamic Arab genealogical name) |
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Muflih
مفلح: الناجح، المكلّل بالنجاح
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Successful; one who attains prosperity or is made to prosper (from Arabic root f-l-ḥ) | Boy | Arabic |
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Murabit
مُرَابِط – الشخص الملتزم بالرِّباط، الحارس أو الزاهد المقيم في الرباط
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From Arabic مُرَبِّط / مُرَابِط (murābiṭ / murabbit) — 'one stationed at a ribat', 'guardian of a frontier-ribat', or 'devout person attached to a ribat' (ribat: spiritual retreat/garrison); historically used as a title and later as an element or given name in Maghreb and Sahel contexts (cf. al-Murabitun / Almoravids). | Boy | Arabic (Maghreb / Sahel usage), adopted in Amazigh and West African Muslim contexts |
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Matin
متين — قويّ، ثابت
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Firm, strong — from Arabic متين (matīn), conveying steadiness, firmness and resilience | Boy | Arabic |
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Gazanfar
غَضْنَفَر / غَازَانْفَر: معناه الأسد، الشجاع كالأسد
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Lion; brave as a lion; a laqab implying courage and martial prowess | Boy | Persian/Arabic usage (adopted across Persianate, South Asian and Balochi-speaking communities) |