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Name Meaning Gender Origin
Olfa ألفة — مودة، تآلف، المودة والقِرب
Affection, intimacy, harmony; from Arabic 'ألفة' (ulfah) meaning fellowship, friendliness, or close companionship. Girl Arabic (Maghrebi usage common)
Shamsunnahar شمس النهار
Sun of the Day (from Arabic 'Shams' = sun + 'al-Nahār' = the day) Girl Bengali Muslim usage (Arabic compound adopted into Bengali naming practice)
Chand Bibi سيدة القمر
Lady of the Moon (literally 'Chand' = moon; 'Bibi' = lady/honorific) Girl Deccan Sultanates (Indian subcontinent); Persian/Urdu usage in royal contexts
Nazlı النعمة أو الدلال (مشتق من ناز)
Coy, coquettish, delicate; from Persian 'naz' (coquetry, charm) via Turkish usage Girl Turkish/Persian origin; attested among Bosniak and South‑Asian Muslim communities
Nishat نشاط (فرح، سرور)
Joy, delight, cheer; lively gladness (from Persian/Arabic roots نِشاط / نشاط) Unisex Persian / Urdu (used across South Asia and Persianate cultures)
Pahlavān بطل، مصارع شجاع
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
Mujahid مجاهد
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
Muqaddas مقدس
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
Madus القوي، المحمي
Strong and Protected Boy Amazigh
Milad ميلاد بمعنى 'الولادة' أو 'الميلاد'
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)