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Mawaddah
مَوَدَّة — محبت، مودت، دِل کی وابستگی
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Affection, tender love, deep affectionate bond (from Arabic mawaddah) | Girl | Arabic (used in Urdu and Malay naming traditions) |
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Khusraw
الملك أو الحاكم (لقب فارسي تاريخي يُشير إلى الملك)
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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) |
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Mete
الشجاعة والقيادة، اسم تركي ذو جذور تاريخية (مودو)
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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) |
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Mehar
المحبة، اللطف، الشمس (مهر)
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Affection, kindness; figuratively the sun (from Persian 'Mehr') | Girl | Sindhi-Persian |
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Mwanaisha
ابنة عائشة (مولودة لعائشة)
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Child of Aisha; a Swahili compound name combining 'mwana' (child) and the Arabic name 'Aisha' | Girl | Swahili (East African, Arabic-Swahili compound) |
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Mawlay
مولاي: سَيِّدِي/مَوْلَى
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My master; my lord (honorific derived from Arabic 'Mawlā' with possessive suffix) | Boy | Arabic (Maghribi honorific historically used in North Africa, esp. Morocco) |
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Ilhami
إلهام، الوحي، الإيحاء
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Inspired, inspiration; from Arabic 'ilhām' meaning inspiration or a sudden insight | Boy | Bosnian/Turkish (from Arabic 'ilhām') |
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Mwanaidi
طفلة وُلدت في العيد (ابنة العيد)
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Child born at Eid; 'born on the festival day' | Girl | Swahili (with Arabic influence) |
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Suhayb
صُهَيْب: لَوْنٌ بُنِّيّ مائِلٌ إِلَى الاِحْمِرَارِ
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From Arabic صُهَيْب (Suhayb): 'tawny, reddish-brown, dusky' — historically used as a descriptive epithet. | Boy | Arabic |
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Mithqāl
مِثْقَال: وحدة وزن، مكيال للثقل والقدر
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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) |