Muslim Girl Names

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Name Meaning Gender Origin
Marjan مرجان
Coral (precious red/orange marine material used ornamentally); from Persian مرجان (marjān), used as a feminine given name in Persianate and Turkic-speaking Muslim communities Girl Persian (widely used in Persian, Turkish and South Asian Muslim contexts)
Mehrangiz مُثِيرَةُ المَحَبّة (مُحَرِّكَةُ المَودّة)
One who awakens or inspires Mehr (affection/sun); evoker of love or kindness Girl Persian
Meliha مليحة
Beautiful, attractive, graceful (from Arabic مليحة malīḥa meaning 'beautiful' or 'comely') Girl Bosnian (from Arabic مليحة)
Mansha الرغبة، الأمنية (مشتق من الاستخدام الفارسي/الأردو)
Desire, wish, intention; in Urdu and Persian usage the name denotes one’s wish or aspiration (from Persian/Urdu usage of منشأ/منشایِ معنوی as lexical sources). Girl Urdu/Persian (used widely in South Asia)
Tiziri نجمة
Star (in Tamazight/Berber languages) Girl Amazigh (Berber)
Minhal منهل: عين ماء، مصدر الماء
Spring; a place to draw water, a natural water source (Arabic: منهل) Girl Arabic
Morvarid اللؤلؤة؛ رمز الطهارة والجمال والقيمة
Pearl (from Persian 'morvarid' meaning pearl); denotes purity, preciousness, and classical Persian poetic imagery Girl Persian
Melati ياسمين
Jasmine (the white fragrant flower Jasminum sambac); a Malay-origin feminine name used widely in Malay literature and among Muslim communities in Southeast Asia. Girl Malay
Mehrukh مهرخ: مركب فارسي من مهر بمعنى الشمس أو المودة ورخ بمعنى الوجه، أي «ذات وجه مشرق»
From Persian مهر (mehr) 'sun/affection' + رخ (rukh) 'face', meaning 'sun-faced' or 'one with a radiant/beautiful face' Girl Persian (adopted among South Asian Muslim communities)
Mayar معيار (مِعیار، مِقْياس)
Standard, benchmark; honor, esteem (from Persian/Urdu 'mayar' meaning measure or standard of quality) Girl Urdu, Persian