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584Mariam is a form of the name Maria used in the Greek Old Testament (Septuagint) and New Testament. In the New Testament, both this spelling and the variant Μαρία (Maria) appear. The name derives from the Hebrew name Miri...
Mariem is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Maryam (مريم) chiefly used in North Africa. It is derived via the chain Maryam > Maryam (the Arabic form of Miryam, ultimately from the Hebrew name Miryam) and shar...
Marwa is an Arabic female given name, derived from the Arabic word marū or maruw (مرو), meaning "pebbles, flint," or a type of hard stone such as quartz. The name is also associated with a fragrant plant species (Maerua...
Maryam is the Arabic, Indonesian, Persian, Urdu, and Tatar form of the biblical name Mary, itself derived from the Latin Maria and Greek Mariam, which ultimately come from the Hebrew Miryam. This name appears prominently...
Masuda is a feminine given name used in Arabic and Bengali, derived from the masculine Masud. The name Masud originates from the Arabic root سعد (saʿida) meaning "to be happy, to be lucky," and itself means "lucky, fortu...
Masuma is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "innocent, sinless". Derived from the Arabic root عصم (ʿaṣama) meaning "to protect," the name conveys a sense of moral purity and protection from sin.Historical a...
Mayar is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Mayyar, chiefly used in Egypt, where it is usually feminine. The name derives from the Arabic root m-y-r, meaning "supplier" or "purveyor," reflecting a role of prov...
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 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 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...
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 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 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...
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 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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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,...
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 "...
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...
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...
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."...
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,”...
Muslima is the feminine form of Muslim, a name directly derived from the Arabic word أسْلم (ʾaslama), meaning "to surrender, to submit." The root name reflects a central tenet of Islam: submission to the will of God. A M...
Nabila is the feminine form of Nabil, an Arabic name meaning "noble". The name is used across the Arabic-speaking world and in Islamic cultures, reflecting a quality highly esteemed in both secular and religious contexts...
Nacera is an Arabic feminine given name, chiefly used in North Africa. It is an alternate transcription of two distinct Arabic names: ناصرة (Nāṣira) or نصيرة (Naṣīra), both of which are feminine forms related to the root...
Nada is a feminine given name derived from the Arabic nadan (نَدًى), meaning "dew, moisture, generosity". It originates from the root nadiya (ندي), which conveys the quality of being moist or damp. In Arabic, the imagery...
Nadia is an alternate transcription of Arabic ناديّة, primarily used in Arabic, Bengali, Indonesian, Malay, and Urdu-speaking communities. It is derived from the root name Nadiyya, which means "announcement, call" in Ara...
Nadira is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the masculine Nadir, which means "rare" in Arabic. As a feminine form, Nadira carries the connotation of something precious and uncommon, reflecting the beau...
Nadiyya is a feminine Arabic name meaning "announcement, call". It is derived from the Arabic root nādā, which means "to call, to announce, to invite". The name shares its etymology with the more widely known form Nadia,...
Nadra is a feminine Arabic name meaning "radiance, splendour", derived from the root naḍara meaning "to shine". It embodies qualities of brightness, beauty, and luminescent charm, often symbolizing a radiant personality...
Nadya is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Nadiyya, typically used for girls. The root name Nadiyya itself derives from the Arabic root نادى (nādā), which means "to call, to announce, or to invite." Thus, the...
Naeema is a feminine given name used primarily in Arabic and Urdu contexts. It is an alternate transcription of the Arabic Naʿīmah (Naima), and it is also the standard Urdu form of the name. Etymology and Meaning The nam...
Nafisa is a feminine Arabic name that embodies beauty and worth. It derives from the Arabic root نفس (nafusa), which conveys the concept of being precious, valuable, and highly esteemed. The name is directly linked to th...
Nahla is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the word nahla, meaning "a drink of water" or, more precisely, "first drink of water" or "water in the desert." The name evokes the life-giving and precious n...
Naila is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the masculine Nail, meaning "attainer" in Arabic. It is closely associated with Islamic history through Naila bint al-Farafisa, the wife of Uthman ibn Affan,...
Naïma is a feminine given name commonly used in North Africa and other French-influenced regions of the continent. It is a specific form of the Arabic name Naima, reflecting French orthographic conventions by including t...
Naima is a feminine Arabic name derived from the masculine Naim. The root meaning stems from the Arabic triliteral root naʿima, which conveys a sense of tranquility, happiness, and ease, reflecting values of comfort and...
Na'ima is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Naima, itself the feminine form of Naim. The root of the name is the Arabic verb naʿima, meaning "to live in comfort, to be delighted," derived from the triliteral...
Najah (Arabic: نجاح, najāḥ) is an Arabic unisex given name and surname that directly translates to “success.” The word derives from the Arabic root n-j-ḥ, which carries connotations of achieving victory, triumph, or acco...
Najat is an Arabic feminine given name that carries a profound and uplifting meaning. The name is derived from the Arabic root najā (نجا), which conveys the idea of "to save" or "to escape." As a result, Najat directly t...
Najia is a feminine given name, primarily used in Arabic-speaking communities. It is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Najiyya, which is itself the feminine form of Naji. The root of the name lies in the Arab...
Najiba is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, derived as the feminine form of Najib. The root name Najib comes from the Arabic word najīb, meaning "noble, distinguished" or "intelligent". In Arabic, feminine forms ar...
Najiyya is the feminine form of Naji, an Arabic name meaning "intimate friend." Naji itself derives from the Arabic root (najā), which conveys ideas of saving, entrusting, and confiding. This root also gives rise to the...
Najla is an Arabic feminine given name meaning "wide-eyed" in Arabic. The name carries connotations of beauty and innocence, often associated with large, expressive eyes, a common motif in Arabic poetry and culture. It i...
Najma is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the masculine Najm. The root word "najm" means "star" in Arabic, making Najma effectively mean "star" or "celestial body". The name is often associated with b...
Najoua is an alternate transcription of Najwa (Arabic نجوى), used chiefly in North Africa. The name belongs to the Arabic root najā, which conveys meanings of salvation, trust, and confidential counsel. From this root, n...
Najwa is a feminine Arabic given name derived from the Arabic root نجا (najā), which carries the meanings "to save, to entrust, to confide in." The name directly translates to "secret," "whisper," or "confidential talk."...
Nashwa is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, directly taken from the Arabic word nashwa (نشوة) meaning "ecstasy, elation, exhilaration". It evokes a sense of joyful intoxication—not from alcohol (which is forbidden...
Nasima is the strictly feminine form of the Arabic masculine name Nasim, which means "breeze" in Arabic. It is used in both Arabic and Bengali-speaking cultures, carrying the same gentle and airy connotation of a soft wi...
Nasira is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the masculine Nasir. The root nṣr (نصر) carries the meaning "to help, to aid", giving Nasir the sense of "helper" or "supporter". Nasira thus means "helpful...
Nauf is a feminine Arabic name meaning "high, exalted, exceeding" in Arabic. It is a variant of the more common spelling Nouf. The name carries connotations of loftiness and distinction, reflecting the cultural value pla...
Nawal (Arabic: نوال) is an Arabic feminine given name that literally means "gift" or "grant," and more fully denotes "unmerited favor of God" or a kind act beyond obligation. It derives from the Arabic verb نَالَ (nāla),...
Nawra is a feminine Arabic name meaning "flower, blossom". It derives from the root nawwara (نوّر), an Arabic verb meaning "to blossom, to illuminate, to light". As such, the name carries connotations of blooming, bright...
Naziha (Arabic: نزيهة) is a feminine given name of Arabic origin. It is the feminine form of Nazih, which derives from the Arabic root ن-ز-ه (n-z-h), conveying the meaning of "honest, virtuous" or "chaste." The name is w...
Nazira is a feminine given name used in Arabic, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Tajik, and Uzbek cultures. It is the feminine form of the masculine Arabic name Nazir 2, which means "similar, alike, counterpart" and derives from the Arab...
Nesrine is the Arabic (chiefly North African) form of Nasrin, a name of Persian origin. The root name Nasrin means "wild rose" in Persian, evoking the beauty and delicacy of a rose blossom. As a variant, Nesrine carries...
Nida is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "call, proclamation". It is derived from the Arabic root nādā, which refers to the act of calling, announcing, or inviting. As a name, Nida carries connotations of...