islamic ladies names Starting with M

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Name Meaning Gender Origin
Mehpare شبيهة بالقمر (كلمة مركبة بمعنى جزء من القمر/كالقمر)
Resembling the moon; literally 'moon-fragment' (Persian/Turkic compound mah + pare). Girl Persian/Turkish (used in Ottoman and Persianate naming traditions)
Masika موسم الأمطار أو موسم الأمطار الطويل
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)
Markunda مركوندا - اسم أمازيغي تاريخي يعبر عن النبل والجمال
Historically significant name associated with grace and noble stature Girl Amazigh (Berber)
Mwanahawa ابنة حواء
Daughter of Eve or Lady Eve Girl Swahili
Masuma معصومة: بريئة، مصونة من الذنب
Protected from sin; innocent, chaste (from Arabic ma'sūmah — 'infallible' or 'protected') Girl Arabic (common in Persianate/Shia contexts)
Magool برعم أو ازدهار
To blossom, to flower, or the greenery that appears after rain Girl Somali
Mahidevran قَمَرُ العَصْرِ؛ جَمالُ الدَّهْرِ
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)
Mehr‑un‑Nisa مهر النساء (مَرکَب فارسي-عربي)، بمعنى عطف أو إشراق النساء
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)
Mehrnaz مهرناز
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)
Mahveen شبيهة القمر؛ ذات بريق القمر
Moon-like; possessing the radiance or beauty of the moon (from Persian 'mah' = moon + suffix denoting possession) Girl Persian-Urdu