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