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Name Meaning Gender Origin
Kawa الحداد
Blacksmith; the legendary Kurdish/Persian smith-hero (cf. Kaveh) whose name denotes a smith or metalworker Boy Kurdish / Old Iranian (attested in Persian epic tradition)
Midhat مدحت
From Arabic 'مدحت' meaning 'praise' or 'commendation'; used as a masculine given name in Ottoman/Turkic and Bosnian Muslim contexts. Boy Arabic via Ottoman Turkish; widely attested among Bosnian and Balkan Muslims
Pemra لمعان الجمر، بريق الفحم
Glow of an ember; ember-like radiance (used in Turkish and South‑Bosnian contexts) Girl Turkish / used among Bosnian Muslims (Persian-Turkic lexical influence)
Mahsati اسم أدبي فارسي مرتبط بكلمة «ماه» أي القمر؛ دلالة شعرية وجمالية
Historically attested personal name of a medieval Persian poetess (Mahsati Ganjavi); etymology related to Persian 'mah' (moon) with debated exact semantic formation—commonly rendered in literary sources as a feminine pen-name associated with beauty and lyrical wit. Girl Classical Persian (Ganja region; attested in medieval sources)
Muddathir المدّثر: المغطّى بالقماط أو الرداء
The cloaked or covered one; he who is wrapped in a cloak. Boy Arabic (Quranic epithet)
Muzzammil المزَّمِل: الملفوف بالرداء أو المغطى
The wrapped one; one who is covered or enveloped (in a garment). Boy Arabic (Quranic epithet)
Ejaz إِعْجَاز
Miracle, inimitability; refers linguistically to 'Ijaz' (اعجاز) — the concept of miraculous inimitability Boy Arabic (اعجاز) via Persian/Urdu usage; used historically in South Asian Muslim contexts
Qutayba قُتَيْبَة: اسم علم عربي كلاسيكي، ورد في التاريخ الإسلامي خاصة عند قتيبة بن مسلم
Classical Arabic diminutive form (قُتَيْبَة) historically borne by notable commanders; associated with the Umayyad general Qutayba ibn Muslim. The name functions as a proper personal name rather than a lexical adjective. Boy Arabic (classical, attested in early Islamic history)
Rüstem رستم: اسم بطل أسطوري فارسي يدل على الشجاعة والقوة
Name of the legendary Persian hero Rostam; by extension denotes strength, valor and heroic stature in Persianate and Ottoman usage. Boy Persian (adopted into Turkish/Ottoman usage)
Vafa وفا (وفاء)
Loyalty; fidelity; faithfulness Girl Persian (widely used in Persianate and South Asian Muslim contexts)