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Name Meaning Gender Origin
Paymān پیمان (معنى العهد أو الميثاق باللغات الفارسية/الأردوية)
Covenant, pledge, pact (Persian/Urdu پیمان from Middle Persian/Persian paymān meaning 'agreement' or 'oath') Boy Persian-Urdu
Kanzah كنزة (خزينة مخفية، من جذر كنز)
Hidden treasure, precious hoard (from Arabic كنز "kanz" meaning 'treasure'; feminine diminutive form كنزة found in classical and colloquial use) Girl Arabic/Urdu (used historically in Urdu-speaking communities)
Mehrab محراب (مكان الصلاة أو الحجرة المقدسة) / مهراب باللفظ الفارسي
Sanctuary; prayer niche; a historic Persian name associated with an altar or honored place Boy Persian / Arabic loanword
Munqidh منقذ (منقذ = منقِذ، الذي يُنقِذ)
Rescuer; deliverer (from Arabic root n-q-d with the form منقذ meaning 'one who saves') Boy Arabic (historically attested in medieval Levantine usage)
Cahaya نور
Light; radiance (Malay/Indonesian word used as a given name in Malay-speaking Muslim communities) Unisex Malay/Indonesian (used in Muslim Malay-speaking communities)
Vian أمنية (بمعنى رغبة أو شوق بالکردية)
Wish; desire; love (Kurdish origin; 'vîan/viyan' meaning longing or wish) Girl Kurdish
Umeed أمل (توقع)
Hope, expectation (from Persian/Urdu 'omid') Unisex Sindhi/Urdu (from Persian)
Mu’tamid المُعْتَمَد، الموثوق
From Arabic root ع-م-د (i'timad): 'one who is relied upon' or 'dependable, trustworthy'; also rendered 'the relied-upon'. Boy Arabic (Andalusian historical usage attested)
Maslama السلامة، الأمان، النجاة
From Arabic root S-L-M: safety, peace, deliverance; often understood as 'one who brings or is granted safety/peace'. Boy Arabic
Maymunah ميمونة — مباركة، موفّقة، مبروكة
From Arabic مَيْمُونَة (Maymūnah), meaning 'blessed', 'auspicious', or 'fortunate'. Girl Arabic