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Name Meaning Gender Origin
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)
Hishyār يقظ، متنبّه
Alert, vigilant, watchful (from Persian هشیار meaning 'aware' or 'sober') Boy Persian (also used among Kurdish and other Iranian-language Muslim communities)
Nushīn حلو، لطيف
Sweet, pleasant, agreeable (from Persian نوشین, meaning 'sweet-tasting' or 'pleasant') Girl Persian
Ayyub الصّابِر، المُنتهِج لِلتَّوبَة
Arabic form of the Hebrew name Iyyov (Job); in Islamic tradition Ayyub is the Prophet known for exemplary patience and endurance under trial. The name is associated with endurance, patience, and returning to God (variously rendered as 'the patient one' or 'the repentant/returning one' in usage). Boy Semitic (Hebrew → Arabic usage)
Rifa’i نسبة إلى رفاع؛ دالّة على الرفعة أو العلو
Nisbah indicating association with Rifa' (from the root r‑f‑ʿ meaning elevation, highness); used as a familial or Sufi-order attribution (e.g., followers of Ahmad al-Rifa'i). Boy Arabic
Mastoor مستور — مخفي، مغطّى، محفوظ
From Arabic مستور (mastūr): 'hidden', 'veiled', 'concealed', with connotations of being protected or kept unobtrusive. Used as a personal name or epithet in South Asian and Pashto-speaking Muslim contexts; derives from the Arabic root س‑ت‑ر (to cover, to conceal). Boy Arabic/Persian lexicon; attested in Pashto and South Asian Muslim usage