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Mast
مست؛ في الصوفيّة: مفعم بالهيام والنشوة الإلهية
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Derived from Persian and used in Sindhi/Urdu; 'ecstatic, spiritually intoxicated' (in Sufi usage: overwhelmed by divine love) | Unisex | Persian/Sindhi (used as Sufi epithet in Sindh) |
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Munsif
منصف — العادل، المُقِيم للحق والمنصف
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Just; impartial; one who adjudicates fairly | Boy | Arabic origin, used in Ottoman Turkish and South Asian Muslim contexts |
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Rīm
ظبية بيضاء؛ غزال أبيض (مصطلح شعري)
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White antelope; gazelle (classical Arabic term for a white or light-colored gazelle) | Girl | Arabic |
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Zarqāʾ
أزرق؛ ذات عيون زرقاء
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Blue; blue-eyed (feminine adjective from the Arabic root ز ر ق meaning 'blue') | Girl | Arabic |
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Ma’idah
المائدة — الطاولة المفروشة أو المائدة
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A spread table or banquet table (literally 'the table spread'); name derived from the Quranic Surah title Al-Ma'idah referring to the table spread that God was asked to send down. | Girl | Arabic/Quranic |
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Yar
یار
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Friend, beloved; used in Persianate and regional South Asian Sufi poetry and names | Boy | Persianate / Balochi-Sindhi usage |
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Malang
ملَنگ: زاهد و درويش؛ المغرور بحبّ الله (مصطلح فارسي/أردي)
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Derwish/ascetic; one intoxicated with divine love (Persian-origin epithet used in Sufi contexts) | Boy | Persian/South Asian (used in Baloch and Punjabi Sufi milieus) |
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Yarub
اسم عربي يدل على النسب إلى العرب أو الفصاحة باللغة العربية (يعرب)
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Ancestral Arab name; ‘one who is Arab’ or ‘eloquent in Arabic’; linked to Ya'rub ibn Qahtan in Arab genealogy | Boy | Arabic (Classical Arab genealogy) |
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Lut
لُوط: اسم نبيّ مذكور في القرآن؛ أصله سَمِيّ وقد رُويت له دلالات تقليدية بمعنى 'الستر' أو 'الغِطاء'
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Name of the Prophet Lot (Arabic: لُوط); etymology Semitic and traditionally associated with the Biblical/Hebrew root often glossed as 'covering' or 'wrapped', while in Islam it denotes the prophet mentioned in the Qur'an | Boy | Semitic (Arabic/Hebrew) |
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Furqan
الفرقان: ما يميز الحق عن الباطل
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Criterion; that which distinguishes truth from falsehood; title of Surah Al-Furqān in the Qur'an | Boy | Arabic |