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Name Meaning Gender Origin
Mawaddah مَوَدَّة — محبت، مودت، دِل کی وابستگی
Affection, tender love, deep affectionate bond (from Arabic mawaddah) Girl Arabic (used in Urdu and Malay naming traditions)
Khusraw الملك أو الحاكم (لقب فارسي تاريخي يُشير إلى الملك)
From Middle Persian 'Khusraw' (خسرو) meaning 'king', 'good/just king' or 'sovereign' (used historically as a royal epithet) Boy Middle Persian (popularized across Persianate and Muslim literary cultures)
Mete الشجاعة والقيادة، اسم تركي ذو جذور تاريخية (مودو)
Historic Turkic name associated with a leader; in Turkish usage conveys bravery and leadership (derived from Central Asian Modu/Modu Chanyu) Boy Turkic (used in Turkish)
Mehar المحبة، اللطف، الشمس (مهر)
Affection, kindness; figuratively the sun (from Persian 'Mehr') Girl Sindhi-Persian
Mwanaisha ابنة عائشة (مولودة لعائشة)
Child of Aisha; a Swahili compound name combining 'mwana' (child) and the Arabic name 'Aisha' Girl Swahili (East African, Arabic-Swahili compound)
Mawlay مولاي: سَيِّدِي/مَوْلَى
My master; my lord (honorific derived from Arabic 'Mawlā' with possessive suffix) Boy Arabic (Maghribi honorific historically used in North Africa, esp. Morocco)
Ilhami إلهام، الوحي، الإيحاء
Inspired, inspiration; from Arabic 'ilhām' meaning inspiration or a sudden insight Boy Bosnian/Turkish (from Arabic 'ilhām')
Mwanaidi طفلة وُلدت في العيد (ابنة العيد)
Child born at Eid; 'born on the festival day' Girl Swahili (with Arabic influence)
Suhayb صُهَيْب: لَوْنٌ بُنِّيّ مائِلٌ إِلَى الاِحْمِرَارِ
From Arabic صُهَيْب (Suhayb): 'tawny, reddish-brown, dusky' — historically used as a descriptive epithet. Boy Arabic
Mithqāl مِثْقَال: وحدة وزن، مكيال للثقل والقدر
Weight; a traditional unit of measure (from Arabic مثقال), used as a given name to imply measure, balance or precious weight Boy Arabic (used in Persianate contexts)