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Marzuq
مَرْزُوق: مشتق من الجذر ر‑ز‑ق (رزق)، ويعني 'مَنْ أُعْطِيَ رِزْقًا' أو 'مُنَعَّم بالرِّزق'.
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Arabic origin (مرزوق) meaning 'one who is provided with sustenance' or 'blessed with provision'; from the triliteral root R‑Z‑Q (ر ز ق) related to rizq (provision, sustenance). | Boy | Arabic |
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Faqir
مَسْکِين، فَقِير؛ زَاهِد صُوفِيّ يَعْتَرِفُ بِفَقْرِهِ لِلَّه
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One who is poor in worldly goods; Sufi ascetic (a humble seeker of God) | Boy | Arabic (also Persian/Urdu usage) |
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Zinar
زينار — من الأكرادية؛ يعني صخرة أو حجر (يدل على الثبات والقوة).
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Kurdish-origin name meaning 'rock' or 'stone' (used metaphorically for strength and steadfastness); attested in Kurdish onomastics and oral usage. | Boy | Kurdish |
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Oruç
الصَّائِم
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Fasting; 'oruc' in Turkish means 'fast' (the act of fasting) or 'one who fasts' — used as a given name in Ottoman/Turkish Muslim contexts | Boy | Turkish (Ottoman Turkish usage among Muslim communities) |
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Uwais
أو يُفسَّر تقليديًا بـ "ذئب صغير" أو "صغير الذئب"
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Diminutive of the Arabic root thought to mean 'wolf' — often rendered 'little wolf' or 'small young wolf'; historically associated with the pious figure Uwais al-Qarani. | Boy | Arabic (classical), attested in early Islamic tradition (Yemeni context) |
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Massinissa
اسم ملك نوميدي أمازيغي؛ المعنى غير مؤكد أو محل نزاع في اللغة الأمازيغية القديمة.
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A historically attested Numidian (Amazigh/Berber) royal name; original etymology in ancient Berber is uncertain or disputed in the scholarship. | Boy | Amazigh (Numidian / Berber) |
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Aybak
سيدُ القَمَر
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Moon-lord; 'ay' (moon) + 'bak' (old Turkic 'bäk'/'beg' meaning lord/chief) — i.e., leader associated with the moon | Boy | Old Turkic / Turkish (used in medieval Islamic contexts) |
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Majaliwa
مقدّر / معين بالقَدَر
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One appointed or destined (by God); 'he who is fated/ordained' | Boy | Swahili (East African, Islamic usage) |
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Muhyi
محيي — المعنَى: مانح الحياة، احیاء الدين (كاسم عنصرى في ألقاب صوفية)
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Giver of life; 'reviver' (element in the honorific Muḥyī al-Dīn meaning 'reviver of the faith') | Boy | Arabic (widely attested in classical Sufi honorifics) |
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Ikrimah
الشرف، الكرم، النبل
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Derived from the Arabic root K-R-M (generosity, honor); conveys nobility, honor, and dignified generosity. | Boy | Arabic |