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Maymuna Feminine Arabic

Maymuna (ميمونة) is a female given name of Arabic origin. Derived from the Arabic root yamana (to be lucky, to go to the right), it means "auspicious, blessed" or "favourable." The name is closely related to the Arabic w...

Maymunah Feminine Arabic

Maymunah is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Maymuna (ميمونة), meaning "auspicious, blessed, favourable" in Arabic. The name derives from the root يمن (yamana), which carries connotations of luck and the rig...

Maysa Feminine Arabic

Maysa is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the Arabic word ميس (mays), meaning "proud bearing" or "walking with a proud gait." The name evokes grace, confidence, and elegance, reflecting a dignified st...

Maytham Masculine Arabic

Maytham (also transliterated Meysam, Maitham, or Meysem) is a male given name of Arabic origin. Its meaning is derived from the Arabic root w-th-m, which conveys the idea of "crushing"—specifically, the sound made by the...

Mayyar Unisex Arabic

Mayyar is an Arabic unisex name that means "supplier, purveyor" in Arabic. It is derived from the root m-y-r, which relates to provisioning and providing sustenance. A variant of this name is Mayar, which shares the same...

Mazin Masculine Arabic

Mazin is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "rain clouds," a symbol of life and fertility in the arid landscapes of the Middle East. Derived directly from the Arabic word māzin ("rain clouds"), the name evokes the no...

Medhat Masculine Arabic

Medhat is an Arabic masculine given name and surname, serving as an alternate transcription of مدحت (see Midhat). The root name Midhat derives from the Arabic verbal root مدح (madaḥa), meaning "to praise," giving Midhat...

Mehdi Masculine Arabic Azerbaijani +1

Mehdi is a common masculine given name primarily used in Arabic, Persian, and Azerbaijani contexts. It is a variant form of the name Mahdi, which means "guided one" or "rightly guided" in Arabic. The root word derives fr...

Menna Feminine Arabic

Menna is an Arabic feminine given name derived from the Arabic word منّة (minna), meaning "favour, grace." The name is primarily used in Arabic-speaking communities and carries positive connotations of divine benevolence...

Mennatullah Feminine Arabic

Mennatullah is a feminine Arabic name meaning "grace of Allah," derived from the Arabic minna (favor, grace) and Allah (God). It reflects a common thematic structure in Arabic and Islamic nomenclature where names combine...

Meriem Feminine Arabic

Meriem is a variant transcription of Arabic مريم (see Maryam), predominantly used in North Africa. The name Maryam itself is the Arabic form of the Hebrew Miryam, which has been linked to various meanings including "sea...

Messaoud Masculine Arabic

Messaoud is an alternate transcription of Arabic مسعود (see Masud) chiefly used in North Africa. The name derives from the Arabic root سعد (saʿida) meaning "to be happy, to be lucky," and Masud itself signifies "lucky, f...

Messaouda Feminine Arabic

EtymologyMessaouda is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Masʿūda (Arabic: مسعودة), chiefly used in North Africa, particularly in countries such as Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia. It is the feminine form of Masu...

Midha Feminine Arabic

Midha is a feminine given name of Arabic origin. It is the feminine form of Midhat, which means "praise, eulogy" in Arabic. The name derives from the root مدح (madaḥa), meaning "to praise." As a feminine variant, Midha r...

Midhat Unisex Arabic Urdu +1

Midhat (also spelled Medhat) is a name of Arabic origin, derived from the root مدح (madaḥa) meaning "to praise." It directly signifies "praise" or "eulogy", embodying a sentiment of commendation and honor. The name is pr...

Mihammad Masculine Arabic

Mihammad is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Muhammad, which derives from the Arabic root حمد (ḥamida) meaning "to praise." The name thus carries the meaning "praised" or "commendable." Muhammad was the name...

Mikha'il Masculine Arabic

Mikha'il is the Arabic form of Michael, derived from the Hebrew phrase מִי־כָאֵל (mi kha'el) meaning "who is like God?". This rhetorical question emphasizes the uniqueness of God and is borne by one of the most prominent...

Miraj Masculine Arabic

Miraj is a masculine name of Arabic origin, directly derived from the Arabic word miʿrāj meaning "ascension" or "ladder." In Islamic tradition, it specifically refers to the Night Journey (Al-Isra' wal-Mi'raj) during whi...

Mirza Masculine Arabic Bengali +3

Mirza is a masculine given name and title of Persian origin, meaning "prince." It derives from the Persian word mīrzā, a shortened form of amīrzādeh, which combines the Arabic أمير (ʾamīr, "commander") with the Persian ز...

Moataz Masculine Arabic

Moataz is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name معتزّ (see Mutaz). It is a masculine given name derived from Arabic roots meaning powerful, mighty, or proud, specifically from ʿazīz (عزيز) meaning "to be powerful...

Mohamad Masculine Arabic Indonesian +1

Mohamad is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Muhammad (محمّد) and a common variant used in Malay and Indonesian. It shares the same root as Muhammad, which means "praised, commendable" in Arabic, derived from...

Mohamed Masculine Somali Swahili +3

Mohamed is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Muhammad (محمّد), widely used in Egypt and Algeria. It is also the standard form in Dhivehi (the language of the Maldives) and Swahili, as well as a common variant...

Mohammad Masculine Arabic Bengali +6

Mohammad is the Persian form of Muhammad, as well as an alternate transcription used across Arabic, Bengali, Indonesian, Malay, Pashto, Punjabi, Urdu, and other languages. The name is inextricably linked to the Islamic p...

Mohammed Masculine Arabic Bengali

Mohammed is a variant transcription of the Arabic name Muhammad, directly associated with the Islamic prophet. It appears in Arabic as محمّد (Muhammad) and in Bengali as মুহাম্মদ (Mohammad), both meaning "praised" or "co...

Mohsin Masculine Arabic Urdu

Mohsin is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Muhsin, primarily used in Urdu-speaking regions. Meaning “beneficent, charitable” or “the one who beautifies or improves,” the name derives from the Arabic root ḥas...

Mokhtar Masculine Arabic Malay +1

Mokhtar is a masculine given name and surname used in North Africa, the Persian world, and Southeast Asia, notably Malaysia and Indonesia. It is a regional form of Mukhtar, which derives from the Arabic root ikhtāra (to...

Mona 3 Feminine Arabic

Mona 3 is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Moná (منى), more commonly rendered as Muna. This feminine name is deeply rooted in Arabic linguistics and culture, carrying the evocative meaning of "wishes" or "d...

Mostafa Masculine Arabic Bengali +1

Mostafa is a Persian and Bengali form of Mustafa, as well as an alternate Arabic transcription. The name Mustafa means "chosen" in Arabic, derived from the root iṣṭafā meaning "to choose". It is one of the epithets of th...

Motaz Masculine Arabic

Motaz is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Mutaz, spelled معتز in Arabic. The name derives from the Arabic root ʿazīz, meaning "powerful, mighty, proud" – a quality highly valued in Arabic naming traditions....

Mouloud Masculine Arabic

Mouloud (Arabic: مولود) is a given name that is, alternately, a transcription of the Arabic Mawlūd (مولود), primarily used in Algeria. The root name Mawlud means "newborn" in Arabic, derived from the element walada, mean...

Mouna Feminine Arabic

Mouna is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Muna (منى), primarily used in North Africa, especially in Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia. The name derives from the Arabic word for "wishes" or "desires" and is ultim...

Mounir Masculine Arabic

Mounir is an alternate transcription of the Arabic masculine given name Munir (منير). The name derives from the Arabic verb nawwara meaning "to illuminate, to light," and carries the meaning "bright, shining" or "luminou...

Mounira Feminine Arabic

Mounira is an alternate transcription of the Arabic feminine name Munira (منيرة), derived from the masculine Munir. The root is the Arabic verb نوّر (nawwara), meaning "to illuminate, to light," giving the name the overa...

Mourad Masculine Arabic

Mourad is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Murad (مراد), chiefly used in North Africa. The name derives from the Arabic triliteral root r-w-d (رود), meaning "to want" or "to desire," and can be roughly trans...

Mousa Masculine Arabic Persian

Mousa is an Arabic and Persian form of Musa, which itself is the Arabic and Persian transliteration of Moses. While the name Musa is standard in Arabic, Mousa is an alternative transcription that is also used, particular...

Moussa Masculine Arabic

Moussa is both a given name and a surname, used primarily in Arabic-speaking regions and West Africa. It is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Musa (Arabic: موسى), which itself is the Arabic form of Moses, the...

Moustafa Masculine Arabic

Moustafa is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Mustafa (مصطفى), which is also widely romanized as Mostafa or Mustapha. The name is a direct epithet of the Prophet Muhammad, meaning "chosen, selected, appointed...

Muammar Masculine Arabic

Muammar (also spelled Muammer or Ma'mar) is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "given long life" or "long-lived". It derives from the Arabic root ʿamara (عمر), which conveys the concepts of living long, thr...

Mubarak Masculine Arabic

Mubarak 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...

Mubin Masculine Arabic

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...

Mubina Feminine Arabic

Mubina is a feminine Arabic name, directly derived from the masculine name Mubin. The root Mubin means "clear, distinct" in Arabic, stemming from the verb bāna (to be evident or plain). Mubina thus carries the meaning of...

Mufaddal Masculine Arabic

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...

Muhammad Masculine Arabic Bengali +9

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 Masculine Arabic Urdu

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...

Muhammed Masculine Arabic Turkish

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,...

Muhannad Masculine Arabic

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,'...

Muhsin Masculine Arabic Turkish

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...

Muhsina Feminine Arabic

Muhsina is the feminine form of Muhsin, an Arabic name meaning "beneficent" or "charitable." Derived from the Arabic root ḥasuna (حسن), meaning "to be good" or "to be beautiful," Muhsina carries connotations of kindness,...

Mujtaba Masculine Arabic

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...

Mukhtar Masculine Arabic Kazakh +1

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...

Mumin Masculine Arabic

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...

Mumina Feminine Arabic

Mumina is a feminine Arabic given name, derived as the feminine form of Mumin. Both names stem from the Arabic root أمن (ʾamuna), which carries the core meaning of "to be faithful" or "to be secure." The masculine form "...

Mumtaz Unisex Arabic Urdu

Mumtaz is an Arabic given name meaning "distinguished, outstanding" or "excellent." It derives from the Arabic root imtāza, which signifies "to be distinguished." The name is commonly used in the Muslim world, including...

Muna Feminine Arabic

Muna is a feminine Arabic name derived from the plural form of Munya, meaning "wish, desire." As such, the meaning of Muna is "wishes, desires," reflecting hopeful aspirations. The name shares its root with the verb منا...

Munawar Unisex Arabic Urdu

Munawar is a given name and surname of Arabic origin, meaning "luminous, bright, shining" in Arabic. It is derived from the root nawwara, meaning "to illuminate, to light", which comes from the Arabic triliteral root n-w...

Munawara Feminine Arabic Urdu

Munawara is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, strictly the female form of Munawar. The root name Munawar derives from the Arabic verb nawwara, meaning "to illuminate, to light," and carries the connotation of being...

Muneer Masculine Arabic Urdu

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...

Munir Masculine Arabic Urdu

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...

Munira Feminine Arabic

Munira (also spelled Mounira) is a feminine given name of Arabic origin. It is the feminine form of Munir, which means "bright, shining" in Arabic, derived from the root نوّر (nawwara), meaning "to illuminate, to light."...

Munya Feminine Arabic

Etymology and MeaningMunya (منية) is a feminine given name stemming from Arabic, where it directly signifies “wish, desire” (منية, from the root منا). This root is associated with the concept of “being tested or tried,”...

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