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15,656Mubarak is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "blessed". Derived from the triliteral root baraka (kneeling down, to be blessed), the name carries a spiritual and universally positive connotation used across the Arab...
Mübariz is an Azerbaijani given name meaning "fighter," derived from Arabic مبارز (mubāriz). The root carries a strong connotation of striving or contending, often in a heroic or righteous context. While the name is used...
Mubin is an Arabic masculine given name derived from the root بان (bāna), meaning "to be plain, to be evident." The name translates directly as "clear, distinct" or "lucid." It appears in the Quran as an adjective descri...
Mubiru is a given name of uncertain meaning due to its origins in Ganda mythology, where it is associated with the forest and hunting. The name is deeply rooted in the cultural traditions of the Baganda people of Uganda,...
Mücahit is a Turkish male given name meaning "fighter" in Turkish, directly borrowed from the Arabic word mujāhid (مجاهد), which means "one who engages in jihad" or "struggler." The name carries strong associations with...
Mufaddal is an Arabic masculine given name that means "preferred" or "favored". It is derived from the Arabic root faḍala, meaning "to be in excess, to excel, to be gracious". The name reflects qualities of distinction a...
Muhamad is a variant of the Arabic name Muhammad, used in Indonesian, Malay, and Avar contexts. The name Muhammad itself means "praised, commendable" in Arabic, derived from the root حمد (ḥamida) meaning "to praise." In...
Muhamadkhan is an Avar masculine given name that combines the name Muhamad with the Turkic title khan, meaning "ruler, leader." The name thus translates to "ruler Muhamad" or "leader Muhamad," reflecting the high regard...
Mūhamed is a Kazakh variant form of Muhammad, the name of the prophet and founder of Islam. In Kazakh, the name reflects a localized pronunciation and spelling, while maintaining the original meaning derived from the Ara...
Muhamed is a Bosnian form of Muhammad, a name of profound importance in the Islamic world. Meaning "praised, commendable" in Arabic, it derives from the root حمد (ḥamida) meaning "to praise." This name is most famously b...
Muhamet is the Albanian form of the Arabic name Muhammad, meaning "praised, commendable" (from the Arabic root ḥamida, "to praise"). The name is widely used among Albanian Muslims, reflecting the spread of Islam in the B...
Muhammad (Arabic: مُحَمَّد) is a masculine name of immense significance in the Islamic world, derived from the Arabic root ḥamida, meaning "to praise." The name thus carries the meaning "praised, commendable." It is most...
Muhammad Ali is a compound Arabic given name combining two highly revered names in Islam: Muhammad, meaning "praised, commendable" and borne by the Prophet, and Ali 1, a name of Ali ibn Abi Talib, the Prophet's cousin an...
Muhammadali is a compound given name combining Muhammad and Ali 1, two of the most revered names in Islam. It is predominantly used in Tajik and Uzbek cultures, reflecting the historical influence of Islamic traditions i...
Muhammadu is a given name widely used in West Africa, primarily among the Hausa and Fula peoples. It is a localized form of the Arabic name Muhammad, which means "praised, commendable" in Arabic, derived from the root ḥa...
Muhammadyusuf is a compound masculine given name combining the Arabic names Muhammad and Yusuf. It is used primarily in Uzbekistan and other Turkic-speaking regions of Central Asia, reflecting a common onomastic traditio...
Mūhammed is the Kazakh form of Muhammad, an Arabic name meaning "praised, commendable" derived from the root حمد (ḥamida), "to praise." As the name of the prophet who founded Islam in the 7th century, Muhammad is one of...
Muhammed is a Turkish form of Muhammad, as well as an alternate transcription of the Arabic name. The name Muhammad is derived from the Arabic root حمد (ḥamida), meaning "to praise," thus carrying the sense of "praised,...
Muhammed Ali is a Turkish masculine compound name combining two revered Islamic names: Muhammed (the Turkish form of Muhammad) and Ali. The name is both a straightforward combination and a deliberate homage to the Prophe...
Etymology and MeaningMuhammed Emin is a Turkish compound given name, combining Muhammed and Emin. The first element, Muhammed, is the Turkish form of Muhammad, an Arabic name meaning 'praised, commendable', derived from...
Muhammet is a Turkish and Turkmen form of the Arabic name Muhammad. This spelling is pronounced with an initial 'M' sound followed by the vowel 'u', a geminated 'm', 'ha', another 'm', and 'et' (Moo-hahm-met). It reflect...
Muḥand is a Tamazight (Berber) form of the name Muhammad, the Arabic name meaning 'praised, commendable' derived from the root ḥamida (to praise). The name Muhammad is profoundly significant in Islam as the name of the P...
Muhannad (also romanized as Mohannad, Mohanad, Mohanned, or Muhanned; Arabic: مهند) is a masculine Arabic given name meaning 'sword made in India.' The name derives from the Arabic word al-Hind (الهند), meaning 'India,'...
Muharrem is a masculine given name widely used in Turkey and Albania, derived from the Arabic Muḥarram (محرّم), meaning "forbidden." The name stems from the first month of the Islamic calendar, a sacred period during whi...
Muhemmet is the Uyghur form of the Arabic name Muhammad, derived from the Semitic root حمد (ḥamida) meaning "to praise." The name carries deep religious significance in Islam, as it was the name of the Prophet Muhammad (...
Muhsin (also spelled Mohsen, Mohsin, or Muhsen) is a masculine given name of Arabic origin. It is the active participle of the Arabic verb ʼaḥsana, meaning "to do good" or "to improve," and is derived from the triconsona...
Mūhtar is the Kazakh form of Mukhtar, an Arabic-derived name meaning "chosen." In Kazakh, the name is written as Мұхтар, with the long vowel ū reflecting the phonetics of the language. The name is common among Kazakh Mus...
Muhtar is a Turkish given name and surname derived from the Arabic Mukhtar (مختار, mukhtār), meaning "chosen". The name originates from the Arabic verb ikhtāra (اختيار), meaning "to choose," and carries a connotation of...
Muir is a masculine given name of Scottish origin, derived primarily from the Scots word muir meaning "moor, fen," referring to a type of wetland or heathland. It may also draw inspiration from Scottish Gaelic muir, mean...
Muirchertach is an Irish male given name meaning "mariner." It derives from the elements muir (sea) and ceard (craft) or is interpreted as "skilled in sea-craft." The name was borne by several notable figures in Irish le...
Etymology and OriginsMuireadhach is a Goidelic masculine name from Old Irish, derived from the word muiredach meaning "lord, master" or "chieftain." Anglicized forms include Murdoch, Murtagh, and Murray. The name is deep...
Muiredach is an Old Irish masculine name, the earlier form of Muireadhach. From Old Irish Muiredach, the name means "lord, master" or "chieftain". It was borne by numerous legendary and historical kings in early Ireland...
Muiris is the Irish Gaelic form of Maurice, a name of Latin origin ultimately derived from the Roman family name Mauritius. The root Maurus means “Moor; dark, swarthy,” reflecting the name's early association with North...
Mujo is a Bosnian diminutive of Mustafa, a name derived from Arabic iṣṭafā meaning “to choose.” As a short, affectionate form, Mujo is commonly used in informal settings among Bosnian Muslims, reflecting a broader South...
Mujtaba (also transliterated as Mojtaba) is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "chosen, selected" (Arabic: اَلْـمُـجْـتَـبَى, al-Mujtabā). It derives from the same root as the name Muhammad, the Islamic prophet, and...
Mukesh is a modern masculine given name of Indian origin, deeply rooted in Hindu mythology. It is the contemporary form of the ancient name Mukesha, which itself is an epithet of the Hindu god Shiva. The name derives fro...
Mukesha is a masculine name of Sanskrit origin, closely associated with Hinduism. It means "ruler of Muka" and is another name of the Hindu god Shiva. According to Hindu mythology, Shiva earned this epithet after slaying...
Mukhamed is an alternate transcription of the Kazakh name Mūhamed, which itself is a Kazakh variant of Muhammad, an Arabic name meaning “praised, commendable.” The underlying Arabic root is حمد (ḥamida), meaning “to prai...
Mukhammad is a variant form of the Arabic name Muhammad, used particularly in the Caucasus and former Soviet republics, as well as in Indonesia. It is the Russian-influenced transliteration of the name, reflecting Cyrill...
Mukhammed is a Kazakh alternate transcription of Мұхаммед (see Mūhammed), which itself is the Kazakh form of the Arabic name Muhammad. Meaning "praiseworthy" or "commendable" in Arabic, the name is derived from the ḥamid...
Mukhmad is the Ingush form of the Arabic name Muhammad, which means "praised, commendable" from the Arabic root حمد (ḥamida) meaning "to praise." The name is particularly associated with the Islamic prophet Muhammad, the...
Mukhtaar is a Somali form of the name Mukhtar, ultimately derived from Arabic roots. The meaning of Mukhtaar is "chosen" in Arabic, stemming from the verb ikhtāra (to choose), giving the name a sense of selection or dist...
Mukhtar is a masculine given name derived from the Arabic word mukhtār (مختار), meaning "chosen" or "selected." The name shares its root with the verb اختار (ikhtāra), meaning "to choose," placing it within a semantic fi...
Mukul is a masculine given name of Sanskrit origin, predominantly used in Hindi and other Indian languages. The name directly derives from the Sanskrit word mukula (मुकुल), which means a "bud" or "blossom" — a symbol of...
Mulyadi is an Indonesian masculine given name, typically formed from the elements mulia meaning "noble, honourable" and adi meaning "first" or "best." The first component, mulia, derives from Sanskrit mūlya, meaning "cos...
Mümin is a Turkish masculine given name, derived from the Arabic Mumin (مُؤْمِن), meaning "believer." The root of the name lies in the Arabic triliteral root ʾamuna (أمن), which conveys faithfulness and security. In Isla...
Mumin is a masculine Arabic name derived from the active participle of the root ʾamuna, meaning "to be faithful" or "to believe." It bears the meaning of "believer" — a person who has complete submission to the will of G...
Mümtaz is the Turkish form of Mumtaz, a unisex personal name of Arabic origin popular across the Muslim world. The name derives from the Arabic root imtāza, meaning "to be distinguished," and carries the signification "d...
Mundi is an Old Norse masculine given name, originating as a short form of names that contain the element mundr, meaning "protection." It was commonly used as a diminutive or pet form in the Viking Age, often for longer...
Mundzuk (also recorded as Mundzucus, Mundiucus, or Μουνδίουχος) was a Hunnic chieftain who lived in the early 5th century. He is best known as the father of the famous Hunnic king Attila and his brother Bleda, as well as...
Muneer is an alternate transcription of the Arabic منير or Urdu منیر, directly related to the name Munir. It is a masculine given name used primarily in Arabic- and Urdu-speaking communities.Etymology and MeaningThe name...
Mungo is a Scottish masculine given name of uncertain origin, most famously associated with the 6th-century saint Kentigern, known affectionately as Saint Mungo. The name is believed to derive from a Brythonic phrase mea...
Münir is a Turkish given name, serving as the Turkish form of Munir. The name Munir derives from Arabic, meaning "bright, shining." It is rooted in the Arabic verb nawwara (to illuminate), linked to the triconsonantal ro...
Munir (also spelled Mounir, Muneer, or Monir) is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "bright, shining" or "luminous." It derives from the Arabic root نوّر (nawwara), meaning "to illuminate, to light." This root is sha...
Munro is a masculine given name derived from the Scottish surname Monroe, which itself originated as a variant. The surname Monroe comes from a Scottish toponym meaning "from the mouth of the Roe", where the Roe is a riv...
Munyaradzi is a masculine Shona name from Zimbabwe, meaning "comforter" or "consoler" in the Shona language. It derives from the verb nyaradza, "to make quiet, to console." The name is common in Zimbabwe and is sometimes...
EtymologyMupitsukupʉ is a Comanche name meaning "old owl", derived from mupitsi ("owl") and tsukupʉ ("old man"). It reflects the Comanche naming tradition of combining descriptive elements to create meaningful names.Hist...
Murad is an Arabic male given name meaning "wish, desire", derived from the triliteral root r-w-d (رود). The name carries the connotations of being wanted, desired, or yearned for. It is common across the Muslim world, i...
Murali is a Sanskrit-derived name meaning "flute", deeply associated with the Hindu god Krishna, who is often depicted playing a bamboo flute. This association gives the name a strong cultural and religious resonance in...
Etymology and OriginsMurat is a Turkish and Bosnian given name, derived from the Arabic name Murad, which means "wish, desire" in Arabic. The name has deep historical roots in Islamic culture, where it was borne by ruler...