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Name Meaning Gender Origin
Mahjoor مهجور — مهجور، متروك، مبتعد عن الناس أو محبوبية روحية للانعزال
From Persian/Urdu مہجور / Arabic مهجور — 'forsaken, secluded, detached'; historically attested as a takhallus (pen-name) by Kashmiri poet Ghulam Ahmad Mahjoor Boy Persian/Urdu literary usage; historically attested as a pen-name (takhallus) in Kashmiri/Urdu poetry
Mubashir مبشر
Bringer of glad tidings; one who delivers good news Boy Arabic
Mahnaz حُسن متميز يرتبط بالقمر (أصل فارسي)
Distinguished beauty; marked by grace (Persian origin used by Muslim families) Girl Persian (used in Muslim cultures; attested among Persianate and South/Central Asian Muslims)
Rabi’ah الربيع؛ الرابعة
Spring; fourth (feminine); historically associated with Rabi'ah al-Adawiyya, Sufi saint and early Muslim mystic Girl Arabic (historically attested in early Islamic history)
Muqatil مقاتل: محارب، مقاتل، من يخوض القتال
Arabic name (مقاتل) meaning 'fighter' or 'combatant', literally 'one who fights'; historically attested as a given name and epithet. Boy Arabic
Jibril جبريل: الاسم العربي للملاك جِبْرَائِيل، الموكَّل بالوَحْي
Gabriel; the angel who delivered revelation to the prophets — name means 'God is my strength' in some Classical Arabic analyses though the root is debated; traditionally understood as the angelic messenger. Boy Arabic (from Gabriel / Hebrew Mattatron tradition, Arabic: جبريل)
Münevver مُنَوَّر
Illuminated, enlightened; one who is made bright or luminous (from Arabic مُنَوَّر / munawwar) Girl Turkish (from Arabic)
Miskawayh نسبة تعني «من مسكوايح»
Nisba indicating origin 'from Miskawayh' (a toponymic surname); historically borne by the Persian historian-philosopher Abu al-Faraj Ahmad ibn al-Husayn al-Miskawayh Boy Persian (attested in Arabic biographical literature)
Firuz فيروز (من الفارسية: النّصر أو النجاح)، أيضاً يستخدم لمعنى حجر الفيروز
Victorious, prosperous; also associated with the turquoise gemstone in Persian (classical form: Piruz/فیروز meaning 'victory') Boy Persian (adopted in Muslim societies across Iran, South Asia, and Central Asia)
Mazhar مظهر: الظهور، الإظهار، ما يظهر
Manifestation; that which appears or is made manifest (in Sufi usage often denotes a visible manifestation of the Real) Boy Arabic/Persian (used across Persianate Sufi literature)