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Name Meaning Gender Origin
Mecnun مجنون (دیوانہ، عشق میں دیوانہ)
From Arabic majnūn (مَجْنُون) meaning 'possessed, mad, consumed (by love)'; in Turkish and Persianate literary tradition Mecnun denotes the archetypal lover (as in Qays ibn al-Mulawwah, called Majnun Layla). Boy Arabic (literary); attested in Turkish and Persianate literary traditions
Mastura مستورة: المغطاة، المحجبة، ذات الحَشْم
From Arabic root S-T-R (ستر), meaning 'covered, protected, modest'; used historically in Muslim communities as a feminine name meaning 'the veiled/modest one'. Girl Arabic (widespread in Muslim societies, attested in South and Southeast Asian usage)
Ma’shuq معشوق
Beloved, the loved one; derived from Arabic/Persian معشوق (maʿshūq) meaning 'object of love'. Boy Arabic/Persian (widely used in Persianate, Urdu, Pashto poetic registers and East African Muslim circles)
Misbah مصباح
Lamp; an illuminator; derived from the Arabic noun مصباح (misbah) meaning 'lamp' or 'light'. Unisex Arabic
Muzayyan مُزَيَّن
Adorned; ornamented; beautified — derived from the Arabic verb/participle pattern expressing the state of being decorated (root ز-ي-ن). Boy Arabic
Mojgan الرموش (الجمع: رموش) - تعني الرموش
Eyelash(s); derived from Persian 'مژگان' meaning 'eyelashes', used as a poetic female name in Persian and Turkish contexts Girl Persian/Turkish (used by Muslim communities in Iran, Afghanistan, Turkey and South Asia)
Mokrane مقران/مُكران: اسم أمازيغي يُشير إلى العظمة أو الكِبَر
Great, large; a Berber/Amazigh personal name historically used in North Africa Boy Amazigh (Berber) — North Africa (Kabyle/Algerian usage in Muslim contexts)
Masinissa اسم أمازيغي ملكي قديم؛ المعنى اللغوي غير مؤكد
Ancient Amazigh (Numidian) royal name; etymology uncertain — historically the name of King Masinissa of Numidia (Masənisa), attested in Latin and Berber sources Boy Amazigh (Numidian / Berber)
Mihri مَهْرِي (مأخوذ من مهر بمعنى شمس ومودّة)
Derived from Persian 'Mehr' (مهر) meaning 'sun, affection, love'; used in Ottoman Turkish as a feminine given name signifying 'beloved' or 'sun-like'. Girl Turkish (from Persian Mehr)
Mansur منصور: المنتصر، المُعْطَى النّصْر
Victorious, one who is granted victory (from Arabic root n-s-r) Boy Arabic; historically used across the Islamic world, noted in classical Sufi literature