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Name Meaning Gender Origin
Maslama السلامة، الأمان، النجاة
From Arabic root S-L-M: safety, peace, deliverance; often understood as 'one who brings or is granted safety/peace'. Boy Arabic
Mu’tamid المُعْتَمَد، الموثوق
From Arabic root ع-م-د (i'timad): 'one who is relied upon' or 'dependable, trustworthy'; also rendered 'the relied-upon'. Boy Arabic (Andalusian historical usage attested)
Ma’bad معبد — مكان العبادة أو المعبد
From Arabic مَعْبَد (maʿbad) meaning 'temple' or 'place of worship'; attested as a masculine personal name in early Arab sources. Boy Arabic
Ziryab زرياب — العصفور الأسود (لقب شاعري يشير إلى 'العصفور الأسود')
Blackbird; a historic laqab (nickname) given to the 9th-century musician and cultural figure, literally 'blackbird' in Arabic usage Boy Arabic/Andalusian (originally from Iraq; Arabicized laqab)
Mevlana مولانا
Our master; a Turkish honorific from Persian/Arabic مولانا (mavlānā/mawlānā), used historically as a reverential title for eminent scholars and Sufi masters (notably Jalal ad-Din Rumi). Boy Persian/Turkish (Ottoman honorific)
Piyaro حبيب / محبوب
From Sindhi piyār / piyāro meaning 'beloved' or 'dear'; used historically in Sindhi-speaking communities as a personal name and affectionate epithet. Boy Sindhi (Indo-Aryan)
Murshid مرشد (مُرْشِد) — الدليل الروحي
Guide, spiritual mentor (one who shows the way) Boy Arabic (widely used in South and Southeast Asia as title and name)
Mazlum مظلوم (الذي يُظلم)
Oppressed, wronged, one who is treated unjustly (from Arabic mazlūm مظلوم) Boy Arabic origin; widely attested among Kurdish and Anatolian Muslim communities
Bawar اعتقاد، ثقة (معنى: الإيمان أو الثقة) — باور
Belief, trust, confidence — from Persian 'باور' (bâvar) meaning 'belief/faith/trust'. Boy Balochi/Kurdish/Persian linguistic region
Ghawth غوث
Succor; divine helper; an honorific for a supreme saint who is a spiritual succor Boy Arabic (used historically in Sufi tradition)