Islamic Baby Names

Beautiful Quranic and Islamic names — chosen for their spiritual meaning and divine inspiration.

All Islamic Baby Names

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Muhazib
One who is disciplined or well-mannered.
Arabic
Muhazab
Respected, dignified, or honorable.
Arabic
Mujiran
One who is strong and powerful.
Arabic
Mujirah
One who is blessed or fortunate.
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Mujeedi
The one who brings support or aid
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Mujeedah
Glorious, praised, or commendable.
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Mujillah
One who is glorified or praised.
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Mujiddah
Striver, one who strives or struggles in the way of God.
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Mujammal
Meaning 'perfected' or 'complete', often used as a name for boys.
Arabic
Mujayed
One who strives or struggles in the path of God.
Arabic
Mujawir
One who accompanies or travels with others, a companion.
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Mubashir
Bringer of good news or glad tidings.
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Mubarrik
Blessed, fortunate
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Mubariz
Champion or victor in battle.
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Maisarah
Ease, prosperity, comfort
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Mawhub
Beloved or Loved One
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Mawoud
Promised or destined, from Arabic maw'ud.
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Mawjud
Existing or present, derived from the Arabic root w-j-d.
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Mawthuq
Trustworthy, reliable
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Maneehah
Gift from God or a blessing.
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Manafi
Benefactor or one who bestows favors.
Arabic
Manazir
It means 'views' or 'scenes' in Arabic.
Arabic
Malahah
not well-documented, and it does not have a widely accepted meaning in Arabic.
Arabic
Makrur
Blessed, fortunate.
Arabic
Makramah
Generosity, nobility, or honor.
Arabic
Maktub
It is written.
Arabic
Makeenah
Powerful, strong, or firm in faith.
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Maqdum
One who is present or available, often used as a title for a spiritual leader.
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Maqdur
Powerful, capable, or destined.
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Maqasid
Maqasid means 'intents' or 'purposes' in Arabic, often referring to higher ob...
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Maftuh
Opened, unlocked, or revealed
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Mafakhir
Proud, boastful, or one who takes pride in their achievements.
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Maamour
Beloved or cherished one.
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Maakuf
Stopped.
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Maazuz
Victorious, triumphant.
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Maarifah
Knowledge, learning, or wisdom.
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Maazur
Pious, devout.
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Maazah
Respect, honor.
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Maayish
Joyful, happy.
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Maali
Maali means 'fulfillment' or 'achievement' in Arabic.
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Maashir
One who is lively or full of life.
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Maarif
Knowledge, learning, or education.
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Mazhur
Famous or well-known.
Arabic
Matalib
One who seeks or desires, derived from the Arabic root á¹­-l-b meaning 'to se...
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Mazmun
Substance, content.
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Mazamin
Protector, Guardian.
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Maseeri
One who is prosperous or successful.
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Mashqur
Praised, commended.
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Mashruh
One who is cheerful or happy.
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Mashawir
Someone who gives advice, counselor, advisor.
Arabic
Islamic naming traditions

The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) emphasized choosing good names. Islamic names often reflect attributes of Allah, prophets, or virtues like mercy and gratitude.

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