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Name Meaning Gender Origin
Yar یار
Friend, beloved; used in Persianate and regional South Asian Sufi poetry and names Boy Persianate / Balochi-Sindhi usage
Malang ملَنگ: زاهد و درويش؛ المغرور بحبّ الله (مصطلح فارسي/أردي)
Derwish/ascetic; one intoxicated with divine love (Persian-origin epithet used in Sufi contexts) Boy Persian/South Asian (used in Baloch and Punjabi Sufi milieus)
Yarub اسم عربي يدل على النسب إلى العرب أو الفصاحة باللغة العربية (يعرب)
Ancestral Arab name; ‘one who is Arab’ or ‘eloquent in Arabic’; linked to Ya'rub ibn Qahtan in Arab genealogy Boy Arabic (Classical Arab genealogy)
Lut لُوط: اسم نبيّ مذكور في القرآن؛ أصله سَمِيّ وقد رُويت له دلالات تقليدية بمعنى 'الستر' أو 'الغِطاء'
Name of the Prophet Lot (Arabic: لُوط); etymology Semitic and traditionally associated with the Biblical/Hebrew root often glossed as 'covering' or 'wrapped', while in Islam it denotes the prophet mentioned in the Qur'an Boy Semitic (Arabic/Hebrew)
Furqan الفرقان: ما يميز الحق عن الباطل
Criterion; that which distinguishes truth from falsehood; title of Surah Al-Furqān in the Qur'an Boy Arabic
Müfit مفيد (مَفِيد) بمعنى نافع أو مفيد
Beneficial, one who gives benefit (from Arabic 'Mufīd' مفيد meaning 'useful/beneficial') Boy Turkish (from Arabic mufīd/مفيد)
Dhul-Nun ذو النون: لفظياً 'صاحب النون' أو 'ذو السمكة'؛ لقب تاريخي ظهر في تراجم الصوفية.
An Arabic epithet ذو النون (dhū al-nūn) meaning 'Possessor of the Fish' or 'He of the Fish'; borne historically by the early Egyptian Sufi Dhu'l-Nun al-Misri and used as an honorific epithet in classical Arabic literature. Boy Arabic (historical Egyptian Sufi tradition)
Zulfiqar ذو الفِقار: حرفياً 'صاحب الفِقار' أو 'القاطع للفقرات'، اسم سيف علي بن أبي طالب في التراجم التاريخية.
The historic name of Ali ibn Abi Talib’s famed sword; from Arabic ذو الفقار (dhū al-fiqār), literally 'the possessor of the spine' or 'cleaver of the vertebrae', traditionally rendered as 'Zulfiqar' in Persianate and South Asian usage. Boy Arabic (adopted into Persian, Ottoman and South Asian usage)
Hanzala اسم نبات الحنظل (الحنظلة)
Name derived from Arabic 'حَنظَل/حنظلة' referring to a bitter plant (colocynth); historically attested as a personal name among early Muslims Boy Arabic
Bahati حظّ / نصيب
Good fortune; luck; blessing (Swahili origin, commonly used among East African Muslims) Unisex Swahili (East Africa), used in Muslim communities