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First Name Directory - Starting with M
This site is dedicated to maintaining a database of first names from all over the world. We are still working to add all meanings to the names and sort them by gender, ethic and other behavior.
Most names come from the European and Arab area, especially italian, spanish, french and german firstnames.
Malik Malik or Malick is a given name and surname. It is an anglicization of two different name in Arabic; مَالِك, meaning "Owner", and مَلِك, meaning 'King". Malik or Malick is a given name and surname. It is an anglicization of two different name in Arabic; مَالِك, meaning "Owner", and مَلِك, meaning 'King".
Mikail Mahlangu (Arabic & #160; ميخائيل) is a masculine given name of Hebrew origin. The German form of the name is Michael. The name is in use in the Muslim culture, particularly in Azerbaijan and Turkey.
Moncef Moncef (Arabic: منصف) is a masculine Arabic given name. People named Moncef include: Moncef (Arabic: منصف) is a masculine Arabic given name. People named Moncef include:
Mounir Munir (also Mounir, Arabic & #160; منير, DMG Munīr) is a male given name, from the Arabic-speaking world, meaning about "the shining". The female form is Munira. A Turkish form of the name is Münir, whose feminine form of Angelita.
Mukhtar Mukhtar (also spelled Muktar, /ˈmʊktɑːr/) meaning "chosen" in Arabic: المختار, refers to the head of a village or mahalle (neighbourhood) in many Arab countries as well as in Turkey and Cyprus.[1][2] The name refers to the fact that mukhtars are usually selected by some consensual or participatory method, often involving an election. Mukhtar is also a common name. In Arab countries it is more often a surname (laqab), whilst in non-Arab Muslim countries it is common as a first name (ism). Mukhtar (also spelled Muktar, /ˈmʊktɑːr/) meaning "chosen" in Arabic: المختار, refers to the head of a village or mahalle (neighbourhood) in many Arab countries as well as in Turkey and Cyprus.[1][2] The name refers to the fact that mukhtars are usually selected by some consensual or participatory method, often involving an election. Mukhtar is also a common name. In Arab countries it is more often a surname (laqab), whilst in non-Arab Muslim countries it is common as a first name (ism).
Mahbubur Mahbubur is an Arabic name meaning beloved. The name is very common in the Muslim countries of South Asia (e.g. Bangladesh and Pakistan). People with this name include: Mahbubur is an Arabic name meaning beloved. The name is very common in the Muslim countries of South Asia (e.g. Bangladesh and Pakistan). People with this name include:
Manzur Manzur (Arabic: منظور Manẓūr; also spelled Manzoor or Manzour) is a male Arabic name meaning "approved" or "accepted." It is most commonly used in South and Southeast Asia. Manzur is also a Spanish surname. Manzur (Arabic: منظور Manẓūr; also spelled Manzoor or Manzour) is a male Arabic name meaning "approved" or "accepted." It is most commonly used in South and Southeast Asia. Manzur is also a Spanish surname.
Melhem Melhem (Arabic: ملحم ), also written Milhim, is an Arabic masculine given name. Melhem (Arabic: ملحم ), also written Milhim, is an Arabic masculine given name.
Mizanur Rahman Mizanur Rahman (Arabic: ميزان الرحمن ) is a male Islamic given name, meaning "balance of the Most Merciful". Mizanur Rahman (Arabic: ميزان الرحمن ) is a male Islamic given name, meaning "balance of the Most Merciful".
Moatassem Moatassem (also spelled Moatasem, Arabic: معتصم) is a masculine Arabic given name, it may refer to: Moatassem (also spelled Moatasem, Arabic: معتصم) is a masculine Arabic given name, it may refer to:
Moeen Moeen is a surname or given name. It is a Quranic name which means: helper, supporter, or provider of refuge.[1] Moeen is a surname or given name. It is a Quranic name which means: helper, supporter, or provider of refuge.[1]
Mohannad Mohannad (also transliterated as Mhannad, Mohand, Mohanad, Mohanned, Mohaned, Muhannad, or Muhanned, (Arabic: مهند) is a masculine Arabic given name, meaning sword made in India. It is unrelated to Mohammad. Its name is derived from India (الهند al-Hind) in Arabic and it was used as a weapon by Arabs in ancient times. Mohannad (also transliterated as Mhannad, Mohand, Mohanad, Mohanned, Mohaned, Muhannad, or Muhanned, (Arabic: مهند) is a masculine Arabic given name, meaning sword made in India. It is unrelated to Mohammad. Its name is derived from India (الهند al-Hind) in Arabic and it was used as a weapon by Arabs in ancient times.
Mohy al-Din Mohy al-Din, (Arabic: محي الدین ) is a male Muslim name composed of the elements Muhyi, meaning reviver and ad-Din, meaning of the faith.[1][2] It may refer to Mohy al-Din, (Arabic: محي الدین ) is a male Muslim name composed of the elements Muhyi, meaning reviver and ad-Din, meaning of the faith.[1][2] It may refer to
Moinuddin Moinuddin, (Arabic: معین الدین ) is a male Muslim name composed of the elements Muin, meaning helper and ad-Din, meaning of the faith.[1][2] It may refer to Moinuddin, (Arabic: معین الدین ) is a male Muslim name composed of the elements Muin, meaning helper and ad-Din, meaning of the faith.[1][2] It may refer to
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Mu'iz ad-Din Mu'iz ad-Din (Arabic: معز الدين )is the name of: Mu'iz ad-Din (Arabic: معز الدين )is the name of:
Mua'dh Mua'dh or Maaz is a male Arabic given name. Mua'dh or Maaz is a male Arabic given name.
Mubarak Mubarak (Arabic: مبارك, Mubārak) is an Arabic given name. A variant form is Baraka or Barack (Arabic: بارك, Bārak), analogous to the Hebrew name Barak— ברךּ— meaning "knee" or "kneeling" derived from common Semitic roots for the concept of kneeling in praise/to receive a blessing.[1] Mubarak and Barack are thus the Arabic and Hebrew equivalent in meaning of the Latinate word "Benedict" (from Benedictus (disambiguation) "blessed" or, literally, "well-spoken"). Mubarak (Arabic: مبارك, Mubārak) is an Arabic given name. A variant form is Baraka or Barack (Arabic: بارك, Bārak), analogous to the Hebrew name Barak— ברךּ— meaning "knee" or "kneeling" derived from common Semitic roots for the concept of kneeling in praise/to receive a blessing.[1] Mubarak and Barack are thus the Arabic and Hebrew equivalent in meaning of the Latinate word "Benedict" (from Benedictus (disambiguation) "blessed" or, literally, "well-spoken").
Muhibullah Muhibullah, also spelled Mohibullah and in other ways, is a male Muslim given name meaning friend of God. It may refer to Muhibullah, also spelled Mohibullah and in other ways, is a male Muslim given name meaning friend of God. It may refer to
Munif Munif is an Arabic and french male given name, which means "exalted". Munif may refer to: Munif is an Arabic and french male given name, which means "exalted". Munif may refer to:
Maschallah Mustafa (actually schā Mā'a Baghdad, Arabic ما شاء الله, DMG mā šāʾa llāh) is an Arabic phrase common in the Arab world from the Koran and is called "how / what God wants" (also "as God pleases").
Moïse Moses is a proper noun, or less often a common name that may refer to: Summary 1 1.1 forms of given name and surname in other languages 2 Saints and prophets 3 personalities bear this surname 4 personalities with this name 5 nicknames 6 names 7 movies and music 8 other 9 references 10 also show first name and last name [change | modify the code] Moses is a male given name derived from the Hebrew Moshe (מֹשֶׁה) forms in other languages [change | modify the code] German: Moses or English Moses: Arab of Moses: موسى Spanish (Moussa): Moisés Italian: Hebrew Moses: מֹשֶׁה (Moshe or Moshe) Latin: Dutch Moyses: Polish Mozes: Portuguese Mojżesz: Moisés Saints and prophets [modify |] Change code] Moses was a prophet of the old testament also called Moussa in the Koran; celebrated on September 4.
Moses of Alexandria (died 250) or M
Moustapha Moustapha is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, James / Muṣṭafaā pronounced Moustafa and sometimes written Mustafa, Mustapha, Mostapha, or Mendoza. It means chosen, chosen, predestinated, prefers. Part of the 201 names of Muhammad is attributed to.
Mahir Mahir (also spelled Maher, Arabic: ماهر) is an Arabic given name meaning "skilled" or "expert", may refer to the following:
Mahmud Mahmud is the primary transliteration of the Arabic given name, Arabic: محمود, Maḥmūd, that comes from the Arabic triconsonantal root of Ḥ-M-D "Praise".
Mahmut Mahmut is a Turkish male given name of Arabic origin meaning "The praised one". The Arabic form of the name is Mahmud.
Mazen Māzin or Mazen (Arabic & #160; مازن) is a male Arabic name.
Meliha Melih is a Turkish male given name of Arabic origin meaning "beautiful, graceful, gracious". The female form of the name - with same meaning: is Mulenga.
Memduh Memduh is a Turkish male given name of Arabic origin meaning "the praised one, promised, vaunted".
Mesut Mesut is a German given name for males, derived from the Arabic name Masoud. People named Mesut include:
Metin Maharaj is a Turkish given name of Arabic origin, is also a family name. Translated, it means "The steadfast".
Mohsen Mohsen (Arabic & #160, محسن, DMG Muḥsin; Persian & #160, محسن) is an Arabic and Persian masculine given name meaning "a charitable man". Another form of the name, which appears also in Turkish, is Muhsin.
Muhittin Muhittin is a Turkish male given name of Arabic origin meaning "the one who makes stronger the religion".
Mukadder A Turkish male and (mostly) female name of Arabic origin meaning "valued", Ms.mukadder.
Muslum Kim is a Turkish male given name of Arabic origin meaning "Muslim". In Azerbaijan, the form of Natasha occurs apart from the shape of Kim.
Muzaffer Justin is a Turkish male given name of Arabic origin meaning the ever victorious or the eternal champion.
Madschid Majid (Arabic مجد madschada, dmg maǧada ' glorious, be highly praised ') is the German spelling of two Arabic name or parts of the name. Like in the similar Hakim they differ, that one with a long a and short i (ماجد, DMG Māǧid) written, Madschīd (مجيد, DMG Maǧīd) Vice versa. The important differences are fine but when Majid.
Magd Maid (Arabic مجد, DMG Maǧd) is a male Arabic name. It means both "Glory", and "Praise", "Diligence", "Zeal" or "Seriousness".
Malick Malick is a common especially in West Africa male given name of Arabic origin (Arabic ملك) with the meanings of "gifted" or "King", which occurs occasionally as a family name.
Māzin A male Arabic name is Māzin or Mazen (Arabic مازن).
In the data base are, apart from modern and traditional first names also American, Arab, Germans, English, French, Greek, Hebrew, Italian, Latin, Dutch, Northern, Russian, Scandinavian, Slavian, Spanish, and Swedish first names.
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