Marzuka
A feminine name variant of Marzouq, associated with abundant blessings.
Marzuq
An Arabic name signifying 'provided with good fortune.'
Marzuqah
A feminine variation of Marzuq, meaning 'who is provided for,' highlighting generosity and blessings.
Mas
A shortened form used colloquially, often linked to names like Mus’ab or similar.
Mas'ouda
A feminine name meaning 'happy' or 'fortunate,' typically used in Arabic cultures.
Mas'ud
An Arabic name meaning 'lucky' or 'fortunate,' connoting positive fortune in life.
Masab
An Arabic name meaning 'steadfastness' or 'endurance.'
Masabeeh
Derived from the Arabic word for 'lamps,' symbolizing enlightenment or guidance.
Masabih
Lights or lanterns; references guiding lights in life or spirituality.
Masahir
A person who has a talent or a gift, particularly in matters of art or intellect.
Masar
Derived from 'to guide' or 'to lead', often used in contexts of leadership or spirituality.
Masara
A name meaning 'one who is beautiful' or 'full of wealth'.
Masarra
Joy or happiness; often signifies a sense of delight or bliss.
Masarrah
Cheerful or joyous; a name associated with positivity and happiness.
Masarrat
Joy or delight, often referring to a source of happiness.
Maseeh
Referring to a prophet or messiah, often associated with Christ in Islamic traditions.
Maseehuzzaman
The prophet of the time, often implying a messenger or leader in a religious context.
Masgaba
A name that typically signifies 'he who is blessed.'
Mash'al
Means 'lamp' or 'light' in Arabic, symbolizing guidance and illumination.
Mashaal
Means 'torch' or 'light,' representing brightness and clarity.
Mashael
Means 'light' or 'spectrum of light' in Arabic, symbolizing brilliance.
Mashal
Means 'torch' or 'light,' often used to signify brightness or guidance.
Masheer
Means 'one who is worthy of praise' in Arabic.
Mashel
A variant of Mashal, meaning 'light' or 'torch' in Arabic.
Mashhood
Means 'witnessed' or 'testified,' often associated with evidence or certainty.
Mashhud
Means 'witnessed' or 'subject to witness,' often carrying connotation of testimony.
Mashhuda
The feminine form of Mashhud, meaning 'witnessed' or 'one who has witnessed.'
Mashhur
Means 'famous' or 'well-known' in Arabic.
Mashia
Means 'to guide' or 'to lead' in Arabic.
Mashkoor
Means 'grateful' or 'thankful' in Arabic.
Mashkur
Another variant meaning 'grateful' or 'appreciative' in Arabic.
Mashmool
Means 'to be assiduous' or 'to strive' in Arabic.
Mashoodah
Feminine form of Masheed, meaning 'to be sought after' or 'desired.'
Mashooq
Means 'beloved' or 'one who is loved' in Persian and Urdu.
Mashuq
The name Mashuq means 'beloved' or 'desired'.
Masia
Masia refers to 'one who has a kind heart' or 'compassionate'.
Masid
Masid translates to 'a gathering place' or 'place of worship'.
Masih
Masih means 'the anointed one' or 'messiah'.
Masir
Masir means 'the path' or 'destiny'.
Masira
Masira refers to 'the journey' or 'the way'.
Maskeen
Maskeen translates to 'humble' or 'poor' in a spiritual sense.
Maslama
Maslama means 'one who is in peace' or 'peaceful one'.
Masma
Masma means 'where there is a choice' or 'a place of decision'.
Masmud
Masmud means 'he who is revered' or 'worthy of respect'.
Masood
Masood means 'fortunate' or 'happy' in Arabic.
Masooda
Masooda means 'fortunate' or 'happy' in Arabic, feminine form of Masood.
Masoom
Masoom means 'innocent' or 'sinless' in Persian.
Masooma
Masooma means 'innocent' or 'sinless' in Persian, feminine form of Masoom.
Masoomah
Masoomah is a variant of Masooma, meaning 'innocent' or 'sinless' in Persian.
Masoon
Masoon means 'protected' in Arabic.
Masota
Masota means 'blessed' or 'happy' in Arabic.
Masoud
Masoud means 'fortunate' or 'happy' in Persian.
Masouda
Masouda means 'fortunate' or 'happy' in Persian, feminine form of Masoud.
Masoumah
Masoumah means 'innocent' or 'sinless' in Persian, feminine form of Masoom.
Masoumeh
Masoumeh is a variant of Masoumah, meaning 'innocent' or 'sinless' in Persian.
Masroor
Masroor means 'happy' or 'joyful' in Arabic.
Masruq
Masruq means 'stolen' in Arabic.
Masrur
Masrur means 'happy' or 'joyful' in Arabic.
Masrurah
Masrurah means 'happy' or 'joyful' in Arabic, feminine form of Masrur.
Massarra
Massarra means 'happiness' or 'joy' in Arabic.
Massin
Massin means 'blessing' or 'gift'.
Massoud
Massoud means 'happy' or 'fortunate'.
Mastoora
Mastoora means 'covered' or 'veiled'.
Mastoorah
A name that signifies a woman being concealed or protected.
Mastura
A name indicating a woman who is covered or veiled.
Masud
A name meaning 'fortunate' or 'lucky'.
Masuda
A name meaning 'happy', often used in Arabic-speaking cultures.
Masudah
A name referring to 'a happy woman' or 'one who brings joy'.
Masudi
A name that signifies 'the fortunate one'.
Masum
A name denoting purity or innocence.
Masumah
A name that means 'innocent' or 'pure'.
Matar
Matar means 'rain' or 'shower' in Arabic, symbolizing prosperity and growth.
Mateen
Mateen translates to 'strong' or 'firm' in Arabic.
Mateenah
Mateenah is a feminine version of Mateen, meaning 'strong' or 'firm'.
Maten
Derived from the Arabic word for 'gift,' often associated with God's provision.
Matin
A name meaning 'one who is powerful and strong.'
Matloob
Meaning 'requested' or 'desired' in Arabic contexts.
Matlub
An Arabic name meaning 'desired' or 'yearned for'.
Maudad
A form of the name Muhammad, meaning praiseworthy.
Maudood
Meaning 'praised' or 'one who is praised'.
Maudud
Another form of the name Muhammad, meaning praiseworthy.
Maula
Maula means 'guardian' or 'master' in Arabic, often used to signify respect.
Maulaa
Maulaa signifies 'guardian' or 'master' as a feminine counterpart in Arabic contexts.
Maulana
Maulana translates to 'our master' or 'our leader' in Arabic, often used as a title for scholars.
Mausoof
Mausoof refers to 'described' or 'depicted' in Urdu.
Mausooma
Mausooma means 'innocent' or 'pure' in Arabic.
Mawada
It means 'affection' or 'love' in Arabic.
Mawadda
It signifies 'love' or 'affection' in Arabic.
Mawaddah
It means 'beloved' or 'loving' in Arabic.
Mawahib
It translates to 'gifts' or 'blessings' in Arabic.
Mawar
It means 'flower' in Arabic.
Mawara
It means 'to go beyond' in Arabic.
Mawardi
It signifies 'the one who brings light' in Arabic.
Mawdood
It means 'created' or 'the one made by God' in Arabic.
Mawdud
It signifies 'the one who is loved' in Arabic.
Mawhiba
It means 'gift' or 'talent' in Arabic.
Mawhoob
It translates to 'granted' or 'bestowed' in Arabic.
Mawhooba
The name means 'gift' or 'blessing' in Arabic.
Mawhoub
It means 'gifted' or 'bestowed' in Arabic.
Mawhub
The name signifies 'gift' in Arabic culture.