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Manaal

A name meaning 'Achievement' or 'Attainment'.

Manaan

A name meaning 'Fertility' or 'Abundance'.

Manaar

A name meaning 'Light' or 'Beacon'.

Manaf

The one who is raised high or elevated.

Manahel

The one who has great understanding or intelligence.

Manahil

A place where water flows or a spring of water.

Manal

A place of water or a place to rest.

Maneaser

A name meaning 'rescue' or 'savior'.

Maneser

Derived from Arabic, meaning 'one who is victorious.'

Manfaat

An Indonesian name meaning 'benefit' or 'advantage.'

Manfoosah

A name meaning 'protected' or 'safe.'

Manha

Gift; bestowal; often used for children at birth.

Manhal

A place where water is obtained; a source of nourishment.

Manhalah

One who provides water; often seen as nurturing and strong.

Manhan

Self-sufficient; one who stands alone with dignity.

Manizeh

A Persian name meaning 'beloved' or 'charming'.

Mannal

A giver or generous person.

Mannan

The Benefactor or the One who bestows favors.

Mannana

A form of Mannan, implying generosity.

Manne

A variation of the name Amani, meaning peace or tranquility.

Manolya

Magnolia tree; symbol of beauty

Mansab

Mansab refers to 'rank' or 'position' in the Mughal administration, derived from Persian.

Manshoor

Manshoor means 'the one who is granted victory' in Arabic.

Mansirat

A name deriving from Persian origins meaning 'the one who is forever guided' or 'who possesses a wealthy nature'.

Mansoor

One who is victorious or supported; popular in Islamic tradition.

Mansoora

The feminine form of Mansoor, meaning 'the one who is victorious' or 'helped by God'.

Mansooreh

A variant of Mansoora, also meaning 'victorious'; connected with triumph and success.

Mansooruddin

One who is victorious in the religion; a compound of Mansoor and the word for 'religion' (Din).

Mansour

One who is victorious or supported; a common name in Islamic cultures.

Mansur

A variant of Mansoor, meaning 'victorious' or 'supported' in battle.

Mansura

The feminine form of Mansur, meaning 'she who is victorious' or 'helped by God'.

Mansurah

Another variation of Mansura, denoting victory or support, emphasized in Islamic contexts.

Mansurkhan

Indicates a lineage or title meaning 'victorious intellectual'; common among Persian cultures.

Manzoor

Accepted or approved.

Manzoora

Accepted or approved feminine form.

Manzur

One who is accepted or approved.

Maqadar

One who is destined, fated, or ordained.

Maqbool

Accepted, approved, or admirable.

Maqboola

The feminine form of Maqbool, meaning accepted or approved.

Maqboolah

An alternative feminine form of accepted or approved.

Maqbul

Another form of Maqbool, meaning approved or accepted.

Maqbula

A feminine variant of Maqbul, signifying approval.

Maqeem

Someone who establishes or maintains something.

Maqil

One who is intelligent or astute.

Maqsood

Desired or intended, often used in Islamic contexts.

Maqsooda

The feminine variant of Maqsood, aligned with intention or desire.

Maqsud

Another variant of Maqsood, symbolizing intention.

Maraam

Maraam means 'desire' or 'aspiration' in Arabic.

Maraatib

Maraatib means 'ranks' or 'stages' in Arabic, indicating various levels of status.

Marab

Marab means 'place of rest' or 'comfortable dwelling' in Arabic.

Maram

Means 'a desire' or 'wish' in Arabic.

Marami

Means 'a beloved or dear one' in Arabic.

Maramiya

Derived from 'Marami', meaning 'beloved' in Arabic.

Maraqab

An Arabic term meaning 'reminiscent of the one who stands.'

Maratib

A name meaning 'positions' or 'ranks' in Arabic, often associated with honor.

Mardhiah

Meaning 'the one who is engaged in worship or prayer'.

Mardia

Meaning 'the one who is proud or exalted'.

Marghoob

One who is desired or sought after.

Marghub

The desired or chosen one.

Marghuba

One who is desired or loved.

Marhabah

Means 'welcome' in Arabic, often used as a name in various contexts.

Mariam

Beloved

Mariama

Mary

Marib

A short form of 'Maryam,' meaning 'beloved' or 'wish.'

Marid

Referring to a powerful spirit or a type of genie in Arabic folklore.

Maridah

A feminine form of Marid, meaning 'rebellious'.

Mariem

A feminine version of Mary, meaning 'bitter' or 'rebellious'.

Mariyah

A name meaning 'gift from God' or 'wishing for.'

Marjaan

Meaning 'coral' or 'pearl' and signifies something precious.

Marjanah

Meaning 'flower' or 'beloved,' often found in Muslim contexts.

Marjani

Indicates preciousness and beauty often associated with nature.

Markooz

An Arabic variation of Mark, meaning 'warlike'.

Marmar

Meaning 'sweet' or 'delightful', often used in affectionate contexts.

Marmareen

Derived from 'Marmar', signifying 'delightful' or 'sweet'.

Marmarin

Related to 'Marmar', meaning 'sweet' or 'delightful'.

Maroof

Meaning 'recognized' or 'known' in Arabic.

Maroofa

Meaning 'recognized' or 'known', serving as the feminine form of Maroof.

Marouane

A name of Arabic origin meaning 'happy' or 'cheerful'.

Marqooma

A variation meaning 'to be marked' or 'designated'.

Marriam

A form of Mary, meaning 'sea of bitterness' or 'beloved'.

Marsad

Meaning 'gathering' or 'meeting place.'

Maruf

Maruf means 'known' or 'recognized'.

Maruff

Maruff signifies 'known' or 'famous'.

Marufirah

Marufirah translates to 'renowned' or 'celebrated'.

Marwa

A name meaning 'a fragrant plant' or 'stone that provides shade or beauty'.

Marwaareed

A combination name likely indicating a link to 'Marwa' and beauty or characteristics of elegance.

Marwah

Name of a mountain in Mecca, meaning 'a stone that provides shade'.

Marwan

Meaning 'fresh' or 'new', often associated with the oak tree.

Marwarid

Meaning 'pearl' or 'gem', signifying preciousness.

Maryam

The Arabic form of Mary, meaning 'bitter' or 'beloved', known for being the name of Jesus' mother in Islam and Christianity.

Maryum

An Arabic variant of Mary, meaning 'beloved' or 'wished for child'.

Marzal

An Arabic name meaning 'spring' or 'blooming'.

Marzatie

A name often linked to beauty and grace in Indonesian culture.

Marzieh

A Persian name meaning 'praiseworthy' or 'excellent.'

Marziya

A name meaning 'adorned' or 'beautiful,' often associated with feminine qualities.

Marziyah

A variation of Marziya, meaning 'adorned' or 'beautiful.'

Marzooq

A name meaning 'one who is provided for,' often related to sustenance or livelihood.

Marzooqa

A feminine form of Marzooq, meaning 'one who is provided for,' conveying similar meanings of sustenance.

Marzouq

An Arabic name meaning 'abundant' or 'blessed with provision.'

Marzug

A variant of Marzouq, meaning 'one who is provided for or blessed.'

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