islamic ladies names Starting with M
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Makram
مكرم — سخيّ، كَريم المَقام
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Generous, noble, honored (one who bestows honor); from Arabic root k-r-m (karam) meaning generosity and nobility. | Boy | Arabic |
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Mutawakkil
المتوكل
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One who places trust (in God); derived from the Arabic verb tawakkala (توكل) meaning 'to rely' or 'to trust'. | Boy | Arabic |
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Messaoud
محظوظ، مبارك (مسعود)
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Fortunate, blessed; Maghrebi form of Mas'ūd | Boy | Amazigh / Maghrebi Arabic |
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Madyan
مَديَن — اسم موضع/قوم، مؤنّث: مدين
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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) |
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Mujib
المُجِيب (الذي يُجيب؛ المستجيب)
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Responder; the one who answers (from Arabic root J-B, meaning to respond or answer) | Boy | Arabic (widely used in Bengali Muslim contexts) |
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Mbaraka
مباركة
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Blessed, having blessing (Swahili usage derived from Arabic mubāraka, 'blessed') | Girl | Swahili (from Arabic mubāraka) |
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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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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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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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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) |