Majd Udeen
Similar to Majd Al Din, meaning 'glory of the faith' in Arabic.
Majda
Meaning 'glory' or 'noble' in Arabic, often used for women of distinction.
Majdaldin
Means 'glory of the religion' in Arabic, similar in meaning to Majd Al Din.
Majdeddin
Means 'glory of the religion' in Arabic, commonly held in Islamic cultures.
Majdi
Meaning 'glorious' or 'honorable' in Arabic.
Majdia
Derived from Majd, meaning 'glory' and often associated with noble qualities.
Majdiya
A feminine form of Majdi, meaning 'glorious' or 'of honor' in Arabic.
Majduddeen
Means 'glory of the faith' in Arabic, signifying a high regard for religion.
Majduddin
Means 'glory of the faith' in Arabic, indicating a strong religious connotation.
Majdudeen
A variant of Majdudd, meaning 'glory of the faith' in Arabic.
Majdy
A diminutive form of Majd, meaning 'glorious' or 'celebrated' in Arabic.
Majed
Means 'glorious' or 'noble' in Arabic, often used in Islamic cultures.
Majedah
The feminine form of Majed, meaning 'noble' or 'great' in Arabic.
Majeed
Meaning 'glorious' or 'magnificent' in Arabic, widely used in Islamic cultures.
Majeeda
Feminine form of Majeed, meaning 'glorious' or 'noble' in Arabic.
Majeedah
Highly respected or esteemed.
Majid
Glorious, commendable, or noble.
Majid al din
Noble in religion or the religiously glorious one.
Majida
Glorious or noble.
Majidah
A version of Majid implying feminine glory or nobility.
Majidaldin
One who is glorious in religion.
Majil
A title or name meaning 'one who is kind or gentle.'
Majlinda
Meaning 'bright' or 'clear' from 'linda.'
Majlis
A sitting place or an assembly of people.
Majman
A name indicating one who is generous or kind.
Majnun
Mad or crazy, often used in romantic contexts referencing the lover of Layla.
Makaarim
A name meaning 'noble' or 'generous'.
Makakhan
A name meaning 'the strong one' or 'warrior'.
Makarim
Makarim means 'the noblest or most virtuous.'
Makarramkhan
Makarramkhan means 'a gracious king.'
Makbul
Meaning 'accepted' or 'worthy'.
Makeen
Meaning 'firm', 'stable' in Arabic.
Makhdoom
Meaning 'master' or 'lord'.
Makhdooma
Meaning 'mistress' or 'noble lady'.
Makhdum
Meaning 'one who is taken care of' or 'honored'.
Makhduma
Meaning 'blessed' or 'honored woman'.
Makhtooma
Makhtooma means 'one who is under protection' or 'safeguarded' in Arabic.
Makhtoonah
Makhtoonah is a variation of Makhtooma, also meaning 'one who is protected' in Arabic.
Makiya
Makiya means 'one who is gifted or endowed' in Arabic.
Makki
Makki refers to 'one who is from Mecca' or 'holy city' in Arabic.
Makkiyah
Makkiyah is a feminine form meaning 'one who is from Mecca' in Arabic.
Makna
In Malay, Makna means 'meaning' or 'significance.'
Makram
Makram means 'generous' or 'noble' in Arabic.
Maktoomah
Maktoomah means 'one who is hidden' or 'concealed' in Arabic.
Maktoonah
Maktoonah means 'beloved' or 'dear' in Arabic.
Makur
Makur means 'the little one' or 'a small one' in Arabic.
Malaak
Angel, specifically one that represents protection and guidance.
Malaeka
Angelic; a divine being.
Malaika
Angel; a person who brings good tidings.
Malaikah
Angelic, referring to the divine messengers of God.
Malak
Means 'angel' in Arabic, commonly used in both genders.
Malaka
A feminine form of 'Malak,' meaning 'angel.'
Malakah
Derived from 'Malak,' meaning 'angel' or 'messenger.'
Malakeh
A feminine form of 'Malak,' meaning 'angel.'
Malala
Means 'grief-stricken' in Pashto, famously associated with Malala Yousafzai.
Malalai
A name signifying strength of a woman, commonly used in Pashto culture.
Malana
A name meaning 'peaceful' or 'tranquil.'
Malang
Refers to a 'trickster' in Indonesian culture, associated with folklore.
Malay
A name that refers to the Malay ethnic group from Southeast Asia.
Malaya
A name meaning 'free' or 'independent' in Malay.
Malaysia
A name referring to the country in Southeast Asia, symbolizing diversity.
Maleeha
Strong and heroic woman; a name often associated with righteousness and virtue.
Maleehah
Variation of Maleeha meaning 'beautiful', often used in Islamic culture.
Maleek
King or ruler; signifies leadership and authority.
Maleeka
Derived from 'Malikah', meaning 'queen' or 'ruler'.
Maleika
A female variant of Maleek, meaning 'queen'.
Malek
King; denotes authority and leadership.
Malha
Means 'sweet' or 'delightful', often used in poetic contexts.
Malick
A variant of Malik, meaning 'king' or 'sovereign.'
Malih
Meaning 'beautiful' or 'handsome' in Arabic.
Maliha
Meaning 'beautiful' or 'charming' in Arabic.
Malihah
A feminine variant of Malih, also meaning 'beautiful.'
Maliheh
A Persian name meaning 'beautiful, graceful.'
Malik
Meaning 'king' or 'ruler', frequently used in Arabic-speaking countries.
Malik-Ul-Mulk
A title meaning 'King of Kings' in Arabic.
Malika
Meaning 'queen' or 'ruler' in Arabic.
Malikah
A feminine variant of Malik, meaning 'queen.'
Malike
A variant of Malik, meaning 'king or sovereign.'
Malikh
A variant of Malik with the same meaning of 'king.'
Maliki
King or ruler.
Maliq
The one who is king or leader.
Malique
King or ruler; variant of Maliki.
Maliya
Perfect or complete.
Maliyah
Daring and brave; derived from Maliya.
Mallik
A name denoting a leader or head, particularly in Muslim communities.
Maluf
A name meaning 'one who is kind-hearted, compassionate'.
Mamadou
A common name derived from 'Muhammad', meaning 'praised' or 'praiseworthy'.
Mamdoh
A name meaning 'one who is praised' in Arabic.
Mamdooh
A teological name meaning 'praise worthy' in Arabic cultures.
Mamdouh
Meaning 'one who is well-treated' or 'blessed' in Arabic.
Mamduh
Meaning 'one who is praised' or 'worthy of praise' in Arabic.
Mamduha
The feminine form of Mamduh, meaning 'one who is praised.'
Mammatta
A feminine name associated with strong individuals who care for the community.
Mamnoon
Meaning 'blessed' or 'kind' in Arabic.
Mamnun
Meaning 'content' or 'satisfied' in Arabic.
Mamoolan
Refers to someone who is well-treated, often in a hospitality context.
Mamoon
Meaning 'safe' or 'protected' in Arabic.
Mamoona
A feminine derivative of 'Mamon,' meaning 'wealth' or 'prosperity.'
Mamoor
Meaning 'one who brings life' or 'revivifier' in Arabic.
Man'nah
A name meaning 'Gift' or 'Blessing' in Arabic.