islamic ladies names Starting with M
Explore 334 Islamic names with meanings in Urdu and Arabic. Find unique Muslim boys and girls names, Quranic names, and modern Islamic names with lucky numbers and details.
Browse A to Z
Jump directly to names by starting letter.
List View
A clean comparison table for fast browsing across meaning, gender, and origin.
| Name | Meaning | Gender | Origin |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Mukarram
مُكَرَّم: مُحترم، مكرّم، من يُكرَّم
|
Honored; made noble or revered (Arabic participle from the root k-r-m 'to honor') | Boy | Arabic (widely used in Turkish as Mükerrem) |
|
Mudathir
الْمُدَّثِّرُ — المُلفُوفُ أو المَغْطّى
|
The one wrapped or cloaked; literally 'he who is wrapped in garments', an address used in the Quranic opening of Surah Al-Muddathir (74:1) | Boy | Arabic/Quranic |
|
Mutahhir
المُطَهِّر: المُنَقِّي أو المُتَطَهِّر؛ المأخوذ من جذر ط-ه-ر الدالّ على الطهارة
|
The purified one; purifier — derived from Arabic root ṭ-h-r meaning 'to purify' or 'to make pure' | Boy | Arabic |
|
Mobashir
مُبَشِّر (حامِل البشارة)
|
Bearer of glad tidings; bringer of good news (from Arabic root b‑sh‑r, مبشر) | Boy | Arabic via Persian usage |
|
Marzuq
مَرْزُوق: مشتق من الجذر ر‑ز‑ق (رزق)، ويعني 'مَنْ أُعْطِيَ رِزْقًا' أو 'مُنَعَّم بالرِّزق'.
|
Arabic origin (مرزوق) meaning 'one who is provided with sustenance' or 'blessed with provision'; from the triliteral root R‑Z‑Q (ر ز ق) related to rizq (provision, sustenance). | Boy | Arabic |
|
Massinissa
اسم ملك نوميدي أمازيغي؛ المعنى غير مؤكد أو محل نزاع في اللغة الأمازيغية القديمة.
|
A historically attested Numidian (Amazigh/Berber) royal name; original etymology in ancient Berber is uncertain or disputed in the scholarship. | Boy | Amazigh (Numidian / Berber) |
|
Majaliwa
مقدّر / معين بالقَدَر
|
One appointed or destined (by God); 'he who is fated/ordained' | Boy | Swahili (East African, Islamic usage) |
|
Muhyi
محيي — المعنَى: مانح الحياة، احیاء الدين (كاسم عنصرى في ألقاب صوفية)
|
Giver of life; 'reviver' (element in the honorific Muḥyī al-Dīn meaning 'reviver of the faith') | Boy | Arabic (widely attested in classical Sufi honorifics) |
|
Mugheeth
مغيث: المعين أو الناصر، الذي يجلب النصر أو العون في الشدائد
|
Succorer; one who brings relief or aid in times of distress | Boy | Arabic (also used historically in Urdu and Sindhi contexts) |
|
Mureed
مرید: التلميذ أو الساعي وراء المرشد الروحي
|
Disciple, seeker; one who follows a spiritual guide | Boy | Arabic (used widely in South Asian Sufi contexts) |