islamic ladies names Starting with M

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Name Meaning Gender Origin
Makram مكرم — سخيّ، كَريم المَقام
Generous, noble, honored (one who bestows honor); from Arabic root k-r-m (karam) meaning generosity and nobility. Boy Arabic
Mutawakkil المتوكل
One who places trust (in God); derived from the Arabic verb tawakkala (توكل) meaning 'to rely' or 'to trust'. Boy Arabic
Messaoud محظوظ، مبارك (مسعود)
Fortunate, blessed; Maghrebi form of Mas'ūd Boy Amazigh / Maghrebi Arabic
Madyan مَديَن — اسم موضع/قوم، مؤنّث: مدين
Madyan — the Qur'anic Arabic name for the ancient region Midian; by extension 'of Midian' or 'related to Midian' Boy Arabic (toponymic, attested in the Qur'an)
Mujib المُجِيب (الذي يُجيب؛ المستجيب)
Responder; the one who answers (from Arabic root J-B, meaning to respond or answer) Boy Arabic (widely used in Bengali Muslim contexts)
Mbaraka مباركة
Blessed, having blessing (Swahili usage derived from Arabic mubāraka, 'blessed') Girl Swahili (from Arabic mubāraka)
Ma’idah المائدة — الطاولة المفروشة أو المائدة
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
Munsif منصف — العادل، المُقِيم للحق والمنصف
Just; impartial; one who adjudicates fairly Boy Arabic origin, used in Ottoman Turkish and South Asian Muslim contexts
Mast مست؛ في الصوفيّة: مفعم بالهيام والنشوة الإلهية
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)
Malang ملَنگ: زاهد و درويش؛ المغرور بحبّ الله (مصطلح فارسي/أردي)
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)