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Olfa
ألفة — مودة، تآلف، المودة والقِرب
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Affection, intimacy, harmony; from Arabic 'ألفة' (ulfah) meaning fellowship, friendliness, or close companionship. | Girl | Arabic (Maghrebi usage common) |
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Shamsunnahar
شمس النهار
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Sun of the Day (from Arabic 'Shams' = sun + 'al-Nahār' = the day) | Girl | Bengali Muslim usage (Arabic compound adopted into Bengali naming practice) |
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Chand Bibi
سيدة القمر
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Lady of the Moon (literally 'Chand' = moon; 'Bibi' = lady/honorific) | Girl | Deccan Sultanates (Indian subcontinent); Persian/Urdu usage in royal contexts |
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Nazlı
النعمة أو الدلال (مشتق من ناز)
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Coy, coquettish, delicate; from Persian 'naz' (coquetry, charm) via Turkish usage | Girl | Turkish/Persian origin; attested among Bosniak and South‑Asian Muslim communities |
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Nishat
نشاط (فرح، سرور)
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Joy, delight, cheer; lively gladness (from Persian/Arabic roots نِشاط / نشاط) | Unisex | Persian / Urdu (used across South Asia and Persianate cultures) |
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Pahlavān
بطل، مصارع شجاع
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Champion, hero, valiant warrior; from Persian پهلوان (pahlavān) used as title and ethnonymic term | Boy | Persian (New Persian), also attested in Turkic contexts as Pehlivan |
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Mujahid
مجاهد
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One who strives or struggles (in the path of God); a struggler or combatant — from Arabic root ج‑ه‑د meaning 'to strive'. Historically used for those engaged in spiritual or physical struggle (jihad). | Boy | Arabic |
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Muqaddas
مقدس
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From Arabic مقدس (muqaddas), meaning 'sacred', 'holy', 'consecrated.' Adopted in Urdu and Bengali-speaking Muslim communities as a rare given name (used for both genders in South Asia). | Unisex | Arabic origin; used in Urdu/Bengali contexts |
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Madus
القوي، المحمي
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Strong and Protected | Boy | Amazigh |
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Milad
ميلاد بمعنى 'الولادة' أو 'الميلاد'
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From Persian/Arabic 'Milād' (ميلاد) meaning 'birth' or 'nativity'; used as a given name across Persian, Kurdish, and wider Muslim cultures to denote 'birth' or 'new life.' | Boy | Kurdish/Persian influence (used across Iranian Kurdish and Persian-speaking Muslim communities) |