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Name Meaning Gender Origin
Juwairiyah جَويرية: تصغير كلمة جَاريَّة بمعنى 'فتاة صغيرة' أو 'خادمة صغيرة'
A diminutive of Jāriyyah meaning 'young maiden' or 'little maid/servant'; a classical Arabic feminine name. Girl Arabic (used in Urdu-speaking communities)
Murshid مرشد (مُرْشِد) — الدليل الروحي
Guide, spiritual mentor (one who shows the way) Boy Arabic (widely used in South and Southeast Asia as title and name)
Mehrunissa شمسُ النِّساء (أيّ: «شمس النساء» / محبوب النساء)
From Persian 'Mehr' (مهر) meaning 'sun' or 'affection' + Arabic 'Nisa' (نساء) meaning 'women' — literally 'Sun among women' or 'affection of women', used historically to denote a distinguished or beloved woman. Girl Persian/Arabic
Piyaro حبيب / محبوب
From Sindhi piyār / piyāro meaning 'beloved' or 'dear'; used historically in Sindhi-speaking communities as a personal name and affectionate epithet. Boy Sindhi (Indo-Aryan)
Yemma أم
Literally 'mother' in Tamazight (Amazigh); an honorific and affectionate term used across Berber-speaking North Africa. Girl Amazigh (Tamazight) / Maghrebi
Bawar اعتقاد، ثقة (معنى: الإيمان أو الثقة) — باور
Belief, trust, confidence — from Persian 'باور' (bâvar) meaning 'belief/faith/trust'. Boy Balochi/Kurdish/Persian linguistic region
Mazlum مظلوم (الذي يُظلم)
Oppressed, wronged, one who is treated unjustly (from Arabic mazlūm مظلوم) Boy Arabic origin; widely attested among Kurdish and Anatolian Muslim communities
Manuchehr اسم فارسي منوچهر؛ يفسَّر عادةً بـ'ذو النسب الخالدة' أو 'ذو وجه الروح'
From Middle Persian Manūčihr — traditionally interpreted as 'of the immortal lineage' or 'he of the soul's face'; a historic Persian epic name Boy Middle Persian (Persian/Iranian epic tradition)
Lalon
A Bengali vernacular personal name historically used as a sobriquet (etymology linked to Bengali 'lal' meaning 'red' or as a diminutive); associated with the Baul mystic Lalon Shah Boy Bengali (South Asian, used by Muslim Baul communities)
Ghawth غوث
Succor; divine helper; an honorific for a supreme saint who is a spiritual succor Boy Arabic (used historically in Sufi tradition)