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Name Meaning Gender Origin
Lalon
A Bengali vernacular personal name historically used as a sobriquet (etymology linked to Bengali 'lal' meaning 'red' or as a diminutive); associated with the Baul mystic Lalon Shah Boy Bengali (South Asian, used by Muslim Baul communities)
Manuchehr اسم فارسي منوچهر؛ يفسَّر عادةً بـ'ذو النسب الخالدة' أو 'ذو وجه الروح'
From Middle Persian Manūčihr — traditionally interpreted as 'of the immortal lineage' or 'he of the soul's face'; a historic Persian epic name Boy Middle Persian (Persian/Iranian epic tradition)
Yalçın منحدر حاد، جرف شديد
Steep, precipitous; rugged, sheer cliff (Turkish) Boy Turkish
Qaisar إمبراطور، قيصر
Emperor, Caesar; a title/name adopted from Latin via Persian/Arabic (Qaysar/Qaisar) Boy Arabic/Persian borrowing (from Latin Caesar)
Cegerxwîn مركب كردي: ceger (الكبد، موضع الشعور) + xwîn (الدم) — حرفياً «كبد-دم»، دلالة شعرية على شعور عميق أو ألم قلبى
Kurdish compound: ceger (liver, seat of feeling) + xwîn (blood) — literally 'liver-blood'; used poetically to indicate deep feeling or heartfelt suffering (pen-name of the 20th-century Kurdish poet Cegerxwîn). Boy Kurdish (Kurmanji)
Maqsud مقصود — المقصودُ: المراد، المطلوب
Intended, desired, sought-after; derived from the Arabic root q‑s‑d (to intend, aim). Boy Arabic / Persianate usage (widely used historically in South Asia and the Middle East)
Murtaza الْمُرْتَضَىٰ (المرتضى)
Chosen; one whom God is pleased with (honorific title meaning 'the approved/chosen') Boy Arabic / Persianate Muslim tradition
Zuberi قويّ، قوي
Strong, powerful (Swahili form of Arabic Zubayr) Boy Swahili (from Arabic)
Maruf معروف (معلوم، معروف شدہ نیک کام)
Known, commonly recognized as good or customary; 'al-ma'ruf' in Islamic usage denotes what is rightly recognized as good or customary kindness Boy Arabic; adopted across South Asia and Malay regions
Mu’nis الْمُؤْنِس: صاحب الأنس والوناسة، الرفيق المريح
One who brings companionship, comfort, or sociability; 'the companion' (from Arabic root و-ن-س related to intimacy and sociability). Boy Arabic