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Mahrus
مَحْرُوس (محفوظ، مُحَافَظ عليه)
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Guarded, protected (from Arabic محروس, mahroos) | Boy | Arabic origin, attested in Malay/Indonesian Muslim onomastics |
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Mangal
مَانْجَل/مَنْگَل (مبارك، مَحسُوس بالخير بالاستعمال الإقليمي)
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Auspicious, fortunate; also the name of a Pashtun tribal identity and associated with the planet Mars/Tuesday in South Asian usage | Boy | Pashto / South Asian (from Sanskrit/Persian borrowing) |
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Vaqif
مُدْرِك، واعٍ، على وَقْعِ اليَقَظَة (من واقف)
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Aware, cognizant — from Arabic root related to wakefulness/standing (Arabic واقف / waqif) used in Turkic/Azeri transliteration as Vaqif to mean someone who is attentive, conscious, or knowledgeable. | Boy | Arabic (transliterated into Azerbaijani/Turkic usage) |
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Hemin
هادئ، مطمئن
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Calm; tranquil; peaceful (Kurdish) | Boy | Kurdish (Sorani/Kurmanji) |
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Tirêj
شعاع الشمس
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Sunbeam; ray of sunlight (Kurdish) | Unisex | Kurdish (Kurmanji) |
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Mouloud
مولود — 'وُلِدَ'، 'مَوْلُود'
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From Arabic mawlūd (مولود) meaning 'born' or 'the one who is born'; in the Maghreb the name is often associated with the Mawlid (the Prophet's birth) and appears as a given name in Amazigh-Arabic communities (e.g., Algerian writer Mouloud Mammeri). | Boy | Arabic via Maghreb (Amazigh usage) |
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Moulay
مولاي (مَولاي) — "سَيِّدي / مَولاي"
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An honorific-derived given name from Arabic mawlā/mawlāy meaning 'my lord' or 'my master'; historically used as a royal/pious title and personal name in the Maghreb (notably Morocco). | Boy | Arabic (Maghreb/Amazigh usage) |
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Monzur
منظور — مقبول، مرئي، مُعتمد
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From Arabic 'منظور' (manẓūr) meaning 'approved', 'accepted', 'regarded' or 'one who is seen/considered'; widely used in South Asian (Bengali) Muslim communities as Monzur/Manzur. | Boy | Arabic origin; widely attested in Bengali Muslim usage |
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Mohand
محمود / جدير بالثناء (بصيغٍ أمازيغية)
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A Kabyle Amazigh adaptation of the Arabic name Muhammad, meaning 'praised' or 'worthy of praise'; used historically among Berber (Kabyle) communities as a localized form. | Boy | Amazigh (Kabyle) — Berber adaptation of Arabic |
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Khamis
خميس / الخميس (اليومُ الخامسُ)
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From Arabic خميس (khamees) meaning 'Thursday' or 'the fifth' (day); used as a masculine given name in Arabic and Swahili-speaking Muslim communities | Boy | Arabic; attested in Swahili-speaking East African Muslim usage |