Mahfouz
Safe; a name signifying a person who is preserved or saved.
Mahfouza
Protected; feminine equivalent of Mahfouz in Islamic cultures.
Mahfuj
One who is saved; conveys a sense of divine protection.
Mahfuz
Safe; similarly denotes someone who is safeguarded or protected by God.
Mahfuza
Protected or preserved person.
Mahfuzah
One who is protected and secure.
Mahfuzur Rahman
One who is protected by the merciful.
Mahfuzurrahman
One who is protected by the merciful.
Mahi
Earth or a short form of Mahiya, meaning 'the earth' in Persian.
Mahia
A name that signifies a gentle or soft person.
Mahib
One who is skilled or adept.
Mahibah
A name meaning compassion or kindness.
Mahid
One who is strong and heroic.
Mahidul
One who is strong and healthy.
Mahilan
One who has a lot of good virtues, a virtuous person.
Mahir
Skilled or expert, particularly in the arts or sciences.
Mahira
Skilled or expert; one who is adept.
Mahirah
A skilled or accomplished woman.
Mahja
A beautiful woman or someone with a pleasant personality.
Mahjabeen
A woman with a beautiful face or a radiant appearance.
Mahjabin
The one who is as beautiful as the moon.
Mahjah
The glow or brilliance of something, often used to describe beauty.
Mahjan
To paint or decorate, reflecting beauty and artistry.
Mahjooba
One who is veiled or covered, often referring to modesty.
Mahjub
One who is overshadowed or veiled, often in the context of divine mercy.
Mahkah
A name denoting beauty and elegance.
Mahlaa
The one who is beautiful and graceful.
Mahlagha
A name that signifies charming beauty.
Mahlagna
One who is radiant and illustrious.
Mahlah
A beautiful person with a good heart.
Mahlegha
A beautiful and radiant person, often used in poetry.
Mahli
The one who has a beautiful and enchanting character.
Mahliqa
One who is charming and graceful in her presence.
Mahmed
The praised one, often associated with the prophet Muhammad.
Mahmood
One who is praised or commendable.
Mahmooda
The praised one, often used for women.
Mahmoodatunnisa
A woman who is praised, a feminine form of Mahmood.
Mahmoode
The one who is praised or commendable.
Mahmoud
The one who is praiseworthy.
Mahmud
The highly praised or commendable one.
Mahmuda
The praised one or commendable.
Mahmude
The praiseworthy or commendable one.
Mahmudee
The one who is praised or commendable.
Mahomet
The praised one, often another name for the Prophet Muhammad.
Mahparah
Mahparah means 'moon-like' in Persian.
Mahra
Mahra means 'gift of God' in Arabic.
Mahreen
Mahreen means 'one who is a good friend' in Urdu and Arabic.
Mahri
Mahri means 'belonging to the moon' in Arabic.
Mahroof
Mahroof means 'approved or well-known' in Arabic.
Mahrosh
Mahrosh means 'a female who is like the moon' in Arabic.
Mahroz
Mahroz means 'born under a lucky star' in Arabic.
Mahrukh
Mahrukh means 'face of the moon' in Persian.
Mahrus
Mahrus means 'protected or guarded' in Persian.
Mahsa
Mahsa means 'like the moon' in Persian.
Mahsati
Mahsati means 'moon-like' in Persian.
Mahsheed
Mahsheed means 'moonlight' in Persian.
Mahta
Mahta means 'moonlight, radiant' in Persian.
Mahtab
The moon or shining like the moon.
Mahteab
Moonlight; a combination of 'mah' meaning moon and 'teab' meaning light.
Mahtob
Reflecting the light of the moon; associated with beauty and tranquility.
Mahud
The moon; often signifies brightness and clarity.
Mahum
A beauty shining like the moon; signifies grace and elegance.
Mahvash
One who is moon-like or has the beauty associated with the moon.
Mahveen
One who has a beautiful face, signifies grace and charm.
Mahvish
One who is as beautiful as the moon; signifies elegance and beauty.
Mahwash moon
A light of the moon; symbolizes brightness and beauty.
Mahwish
One who resembles the moon; signifies beauty and charm.
Mahwush
Similar to the moon; represents elegance and allure.
Mahzala
A beautiful flower; symbolizes grace and beauty.
Mahzar
One who achieves success; indicates prosperity and success.
Mahzuz
Fortunate; signifies good fortune and luck.
Maida
A leader; signifies strength and guidance.
Maihtab
Means 'full moon' or 'moonlight'.
Maimana
A name signifying 'full of life' or 'bright', commonly used in Arabic-speaking cultures.
Maimat
An Arabic name signifying 'the precious one' or 'beloved'.
Maimoona
A name meaning 'blessings' or 'good fortune' in Arabic.
Maimouna
A variant of Maimoona, meaning 'one who is blessed' in Arabic.
Maimun
A name meaning 'fortunate' or 'prosperous' in Arabic, often used in Islamic culture.
Maimuna
A name meaning 'one who is blessed' or 'fortunate' in Arabic, often associated with Islamic tradition.
Maimunah
An Arabic name meaning 'one who is beneficial' or 'blessing', often found in Islamic cultures.
Maira
Maira means 'princess' or 'a person of high social status' in Arabic.
Maisa
Meaning 'the one who walks with a proud and elegant gait.'
Maisaa
Similar to Maisa, it also refers to a woman who walks with grace.
Maisah
Variant of Maisa, meaning 'to walk with a proud gait.'
Maisan
A feminine variation meaning 'a lady who walks with elegance.'
Maisara
Meaning 'wealthy or rich one,' often used as a given name in various cultures.
Maisarah
Derived from 'Maisara,' meaning 'comfort and ease.'
Maisha
Meaning 'life' in Swahili, often used in various African cultures.
Maisoon
A feminine form meaning 'beautiful or graceful one,' derived from Arabic roots.
Maisoora
Meaning 'one who walks gracefully,' related to the concept of beauty in movement.
Maisoun
A feminine name meaning 'sweet or pleasant,' often used in Muslim cultures.
Maissa
Similar to Maisa, it means 'a woman who walks proudly.'
Maitham
Maitham means 'handsome' or 'brave' in Arabic.
Maiwand
A name indicating a place; associated with the Maiwand district in Afghanistan, known for its historical significance.
Maiza
Meaning 'prosperous' or 'noble' in Arabic, often used in Islamic cultures.
Maizah
A variation of Maiza, signifying prosperity and nobility.
Majalisa
Meaning 'a gathering', commonly used in Islamic communities.
Majandra
Derived from Arabic origins, meaning 'gift' or 'precious'.
Majd
A name meaning 'glory' or 'honor' in Arabic.
Majd Al Din
Means 'glory of the religion' in Arabic, denoting high status and piety.