Boy Names
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Mubariz
مبارز: المبارز، المتميز في القتال أو المنافسة
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Champion, duelist, one who excels in combat or contest | Boy | Arabic (used historically across South Asia and Malay-speaking Muslim communities) |
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Mu’in
مَعِين: المعين، الناصر، المساعد
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Helper, supporter, assistant (from Arabic root ع و ن meaning to help) | Boy | Arabic |
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Mwinyi
مالك
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Owner; possessor; one who has authority (from Swahili 'mwenye') | Boy | Swahili (East African) |
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Muslih
المُصْلِح؛ الذي يصلح أو يقوِّم الأمور ويُعيد الحق
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From Arabic root Ṣ-L-Ḥ (to reform, make right); 'Muslih' (مُصْلِح) literally means 'reformer', 'one who makes amends' or 'restorer of good order' and appears in compound honorifics (e.g., Muslih al-Din) in historical Islamic usage. | Boy | Arabic |
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Manzur
منظور — مقبول، مُراد، مُوافَق عليه
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From Arabic منظور / منظور (manẓūr / manzūr) meaning 'approved', 'accepted', 'desired' or 'regarded'; used in Persian and Urdu as Manzoor/Manzur. | Boy | Arabic / Persian / Urdu usage |
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Jundub
جَرَادَة، جُنْدَب (الحشرة)
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Locust, grasshopper (literal Arabic noun) | Boy | Arabic |
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Raghib
رَاغِب (مشتق من رغب: الرغبة/الميل)
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One who desires, inclined, desirous (active participle of رغب) | Boy | Arabic |
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Munqidh
منقذ (منقذ = منقِذ، الذي يُنقِذ)
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Rescuer; deliverer (from Arabic root n-q-d with the form منقذ meaning 'one who saves') | Boy | Arabic (historically attested in medieval Levantine usage) |
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Mehrab
محراب (مكان الصلاة أو الحجرة المقدسة) / مهراب باللفظ الفارسي
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Sanctuary; prayer niche; a historic Persian name associated with an altar or honored place | Boy | Persian / Arabic loanword |
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Paymān
پیمان (معنى العهد أو الميثاق باللغات الفارسية/الأردوية)
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Covenant, pledge, pact (Persian/Urdu پیمان from Middle Persian/Persian paymān meaning 'agreement' or 'oath') | Boy | Persian-Urdu |