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Name Meaning Gender Origin
Mughīth المُغِيث (المُنقذ، المُعِين)
Succorer, one who gives relief or aid in times of distress Boy Arabic
Miftah مفتاح
Key; opener, that which unlocks Boy Arabic (widely used in South Asia and Malay-speaking Muslim communities)
Mashal مشعل — شعلة، مصباح محمول
Torch, beacon, light (from Arabic مشعل meaning a handheld torch or lamp) Girl Arabic / Persian / Urdu usage
Merima شكل بوسني من مريم؛ مرتبہ، المحبوبة (المعنى التاريخي للمريم مُختلف بين العلماء)
Bosnian feminine form derived from Maryam (مريم), the Qur'anic name of Mary, mother of Prophet Isa; etymology of Maryam is historically debated but commonly rendered in modern usage as 'beloved' or 'exalted' in Bosnian usage. Girl Bosnian (derived from Arabic/Hebrew Maryam/Miriam)
Lale توليب (القرنبيط وردي) - توليب
Tulip (from Persian 'laleh'), used as a feminine given name in Turkish-speaking Muslim communities; denotes the flower tulip Girl Turkish (from Persian)
Muthannā مثنى: مزدوج، مُضاعف، ذو زوجين
Double, doubled, twined; literally 'paired' or 'one made double' — often used to indicate repetition or a paired quality Boy Arabic
Mughīrah مغيرة: الغارة، المهاجم
Raider, one who launches an attack or sortie; a martial epithet indicating a person who strikes or surprises an enemy Boy Arabic
Veli ولي (حافظ، وليّ)
Guardian, protector; saintly friend (from Arabic wālī) Boy Bosnian / Turkish (from Arabic wālī)
Mofazzal مُفَضَّل (مفضّل)، مفضول بمعنى مفضّل أو متميز
Favored, preferred, distinguished; from Arabic Mufaḍḍal (مُفَضَّل) meaning 'preferred' or 'chosen' Boy Arabic origin; historically attested in South Asian (Bengali) Muslim onomastics
Mimoun ميمون، مبارك، محظوظ
Fortunate, blessed; derived from Arabic Maymūn (مَيْمُون) meaning 'auspicious' or 'fortunate' Boy Amazigh (Berber) usage; Arabic etymological root