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Name Meaning Gender Origin
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
Ma’bad معبد — مكان العبادة أو المعبد
From Arabic مَعْبَد (maʿbad) meaning 'temple' or 'place of worship'; attested as a masculine personal name in early Arab sources. Boy Arabic
Mahshid ضِياءُ القَمَرِ (نور القَمَر)
Moonlight; shining like the moon (Persian) Girl Persian (used in Iran and Urdu-speaking communities)
Mevlana مولانا
Our master; a Turkish honorific from Persian/Arabic مولانا (mavlānā/mawlānā), used historically as a reverential title for eminent scholars and Sufi masters (notably Jalal ad-Din Rumi). Boy Persian/Turkish (Ottoman honorific)
Lalla لالة — سيدة، لقب شرفي لدى الأمازيغ والمغاربة
Lady; an Amazigh (Berber) honorific used in the Maghreb to address or title a noble, saintly, or respected woman—used also as a name-form in North Africa Girl Amazigh (Berber) / Maghrebi Arabic
Ziryab زرياب — العصفور الأسود (لقب شاعري يشير إلى 'العصفور الأسود')
Blackbird; a historic laqab (nickname) given to the 9th-century musician and cultural figure, literally 'blackbird' in Arabic usage Boy Arabic/Andalusian (originally from Iraq; Arabicized laqab)