islamic ladies names Starting with M
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Mehpare
شبيهة بالقمر (كلمة مركبة بمعنى جزء من القمر/كالقمر)
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Resembling the moon; literally 'moon-fragment' (Persian/Turkic compound mah + pare). | Girl | Persian/Turkish (used in Ottoman and Persianate naming traditions) |
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Masika
موسم الأمطار أو موسم الأمطار الطويل
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Rainy season; from Swahili 'msika/masika' denoting the long rains or rainy season (commonly associated with fertility, renewal and the masika/long-rains period). | Girl | Swahili (East Africa) |
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Markunda
مركوندا - اسم أمازيغي تاريخي يعبر عن النبل والجمال
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Historically significant name associated with grace and noble stature | Girl | Amazigh (Berber) |
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Mwanahawa
ابنة حواء
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Daughter of Eve or Lady Eve | Girl | Swahili |
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Masuma
معصومة: بريئة، مصونة من الذنب
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Protected from sin; innocent, chaste (from Arabic ma'sūmah — 'infallible' or 'protected') | Girl | Arabic (common in Persianate/Shia contexts) |
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Magool
برعم أو ازدهار
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To blossom, to flower, or the greenery that appears after rain | Girl | Somali |
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Mahidevran
قَمَرُ العَصْرِ؛ جَمالُ الدَّهْرِ
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Literally 'moon (mah) of the age/era (devran)'; commonly rendered 'beauty/glory of the age' — from Persian components mah (moon/beauty) + devrān (period, age). | Girl | Ottoman Turkish (from Persian elements) |
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Mehr‑un‑Nisa
مهر النساء (مَرکَب فارسي-عربي)، بمعنى عطف أو إشراق النساء
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From Persian 'Mehr' (sun, affection, kindness) + Arabic 'al‑Nisa'/'Nisa' (women); conventionally rendered 'Sun/kindness of women' or 'affection of women.' Historically used as a compound personal name in Persianate Muslim contexts. | Girl | Persianate (Mughal/early modern South Asian Persian usage) |
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Mehrnaz
مهرناز
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From Persian elements 'Mehr' (مهر) meaning sun, affection or covenant, and 'naz' (ناز) meaning charm, coyness or delicate grace; thus 'Mehrnaz' conveys 'charm/grace of the sun' or 'beloved charm'. The compound is used in Persianate Muslim contexts and carries poetic connotations rather than a single fixed religious meaning. | Girl | Persian (used among Persian-speaking Muslim communities) |
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Mahveen
شبيهة القمر؛ ذات بريق القمر
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Moon-like; possessing the radiance or beauty of the moon (from Persian 'mah' = moon + suffix denoting possession) | Girl | Persian-Urdu |