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Mansha الرغبة، الأمنية (مشتق من الاستخدام الفارسي/الأردو)
Desire, wish, intention; in Urdu and Persian usage the name denotes one’s wish or aspiration (from Persian/Urdu usage of منشأ/منشایِ معنوی as lexical sources). Girl Urdu/Persian (used widely in South Asia)
Muzammil الْمُزَّمِّلُ: الملفوف أو المغطّى
Wrapped in garments; the enshrouded one (Arabic: المزّمل) — an epithet attested in the Qur'an referring to one who is wrapped or cloaked. Boy Arabic
Tiziri نجمة
Star (in Tamazight/Berber languages) Girl Amazigh (Berber)
Qudratullah قُدْرَةُ ٱللَّٰهِ
The power/ability of God — from Arabic qudrat (قدرة) ‘power, ability, might’ + Allah (الله). A theophoric masculine name signifying God’s power. Boy Arabic; widely used in Urdu-speaking South Asia as a theophoric compound
Miskīn مِسْكِين (المتوجّه للفقر والاحتياج)
Humble, one of the poor in need of compassion (used devotionally to indicate humility) Boy Arabic (attested in Sufi and devotional usage across Islamic cultures)
Moinuddin مُعِينُ الدِّين (معين الدين) — مددگارِ دین
Helper or supporter of the faith; literally 'assistant of the religion' (Arabic/Persian compound from معين and الدين). Boy Arabic/Persian (used widely in South Asian Sufi contexts)
Ferman فرمان؛ أمر رسمي
Decree; edict; official order (also used as a personal name) Boy Persian/Turkic usage; attested in Kurdish and Bosnian Ottoman-influenced contexts
Sarkawt نجاح، نصر
Success; victory; to succeed Boy Kurdish (Sorani/Kurmancî)
Mevludin مولود/مولِد: مولود بمعنى المولود أو المولد (الولادة/الاحتفال بالولادة)
Born; related to mawlid (birth/celebration of birth), especially of the Prophet (from Arabic mawlūd/mawlid) Boy Bosnian/Turkish (from Arabic)
Khushal سعيد، مسرور (خوشحال)
Happy, prosperous, joyful (Persian/Pashto 'khushhāl' خوشحال) Boy Pashto/Persian