islamic ladies names Starting with M
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Mahzun
محزون
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Sorrowful, saddened; preserved as an adjective in Arabic and Persian lexica | Boy | Arabic/Persian |
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Mufazzal
مُفَضَّل — مفضل، مميز، مختار
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Preferred; distinguished; chosen (from Arabic mufaḍḍal) | Boy | Arabic (widely used in Bengali Muslim contexts) |
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Majd al-Din
مجد الدين — مجدُ الدِّينِ (عظمة الدِّين)
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Glory (majd) of the Religion (al-dīn); an honorific compound meaning 'honour or glory of the faith.' | Boy | Arabic (used historically in Persian/Urdu-speaking lands) |
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Mahjūb
محجوب: المَحْجُوبُ، المُحتجَبُ، المستور
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Veiled, hidden, concealed; protected from view | Boy | Arabic (Persian Usage) |
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Mirza
ميرزا: لقب فارسي يدل على النسب الأميري أو المركز النبيل
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A Persian-derived title/name meaning 'prince' or 'son of the emir' (historically a noble title) | Boy | Persian (used widely across South Asia, including Sindhi and Balochi contexts) |
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Muhallab
مُحَلِّب: المُحَلِّب، أيّ: الحَالِب أو الدَّوَّاخ
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One who milks; 'milker' or associated with milking (from Arabic root ح-ل-ب meaning 'to milk') | Boy | Arabic |
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Mecit
مجيد — باعزّت، باعظمت
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Glorious, noble (Turkish form derived from Arabic Majīd meaning 'glorious') | Boy | Turkish (from ArabicMajīd) |
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Meral
غزالة؛ ظبية أنثى
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Gazelle; female deer (Turkish origin), used as a poetic metaphor for grace and beauty | Girl | Turkish |
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Mu’izz
مُعِزّ — من العزّ: المكرم، المعزّز
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One who honors or gives honor; 'Giver of honor' or 'strengthening/honorer' (from Arabic root ʿ-z-z meaning might, honor). | Boy | Arabic (widely attested in Classical Islamic regnal titles and South Asian usage) |
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Maytham
اسم علم عربي تاريخي (مَيْثَم)، اشتقاق لغوي غير حاسم
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A historically attested Arabic male name borne by Maytham al-Tammar (مَيْثَم), a well-known early Islamic figure closely associated with ʿAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib. The personal name's exact classical etymology is not definitively established in major Arabic lexica; it is best-known as the proper name of that historical person rather than from a clear common noun root. | Boy | Arabic |