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Hazhimurad m KazakhFrom Arabic
حاجي (
haji), a title referring to someone who has participated in
حَجّ (
hajj) the pilgrimage a Muslim must take to Mecca once in their life and Arabic
مراد (
murad) meaning "wish, desire".
Hazratullah m AfghanMeans "holiness of Allah" from Persian
حضرت (
hazrat) meaning "holiness, excellency, majesty" combined with
الله (
Allah)
Herdegen m German (Archaic)Composed of the ancient Germanic elements Herd, meaning "Hardy" and Degen meaning "young hero".
Husn al-din m ArabicMeans "beauty of the religion" from حسْن (
ḥusn) meaning "beauty, godess" and دين (
dīn) meaning "religion, faith"
Ikhtiyar Al-din m ArabicMeans "chosen one of the religion" from اختيار (
ikhtiar) meaning "chosen, appointed" combined with دين (
dīn) meaning "religion"
Imronbek m UzbekFrom the given name
Imron combined with the Turkic military title
beg meaning "chieftain, master"
Inamalhaqq m ArabicMeans "bestower of the truth" from
إنعام (
in'am) meaning "giving, bestower" and
الحق (
al-haqq) meaning "the truth"
Irbaykhan m ChechenFrom ир (
ir) meaning "trace", Kazakh бай (
bay) meaning "rich, wealthy" and хан (
khan) meaning "ruler, king"
Irodakhon f UzbekFrom the given name
Iroda, meaning "will, determination, decree", combined with the title
khan meaning "king, ruler"
Irtiqa f & m ArabicMeans "To mature" or "To become better" in Arabic
Izz un-Nisa f HistoryMeans "glory of women", derived from Arabic عزّ
('izz) meaning "glory, power" and نساء
(nisa) meaning "women". This name was borne by Izz un-Nisa Begum (died 1678), the third wife of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan.
Juultje f DutchDiminutive of
Juul, as it contains the Dutch diminutive suffix
-tje.
Kamshad m PersianDerived from
کام (
kam) meaning "desire, wish" and
شاد (
shad) meaning "happy, glad".
Kenzhebek m KazakhFeom кенже (
kenzhe) meaning "youngest, last born" and the Turkic miliatry
beg meaning "chieftan, master".
Ketevani f GeorgianForm of
Ketevan with the Georgian nominative suffix -ი
(-i). It is only used in Georgian when the name is written stand-alone.
Khalil al-Din m ArabicMeans "friend of the religion" from خليل (
khalil) meaning "friend" combined with دِين (
dīn) meaning "religion, faith"
Khatun f PersianMeans "lady, noblewoman" in Persian, a feminine form of
khan.
Khushqadam m TajikFrom Persian خوش (
xuş) meaing "good, happy" combined with Arabic قدم (
qadam) maning "foot, step"
Khwansuda f ThaiFrom Thai ขวัญ (
khwan) meaning "beloved, fortunate, blessed, auspicious" combined with สุดา (
suda) meaning "woman, lady, daughter"
Lalä f TatarMeans "tulip" in Tatar, ultimately from Persian لاله (
lāleh)
Lkhagvagerel m & f MongolianFrom
лхавга (
lkhavga) meaning "Wednesday" or "Mercury (the planet)" in Mongolian and гэрэл (
gerel) meaning "light".
Mais f ArabicDerived from Arabic
مَيْس (mays) "nettle tree, hackberry".
Maksudjan m TurkmenFrom Arabic مقصود (
maqṣūd) meaning "intention, aim" and Persian جان (
jān), meaning "soul, life".
Maktoum m ArabicMeans "conceal, disclosed" In Arabic, from the root كَتَم (
katama) meaning "supress, hide".
Masturbek m KazakhFrom Arabic مستور (
mastur) meaning "hidden, concealed" and
beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Matlubakhon m TajikFrom Arabic مطلوب (
matlub) meaning "desire, wish, need" combined with хон (
khon) meaning "king, ruler"
Mehdiqulu m AzerbaijaniFrom the given name
Mehdi (derived from Arabic
مهدي (
mahdi) meaning "guided one") and
qulu meaning "servant"
Mehra f PersianDerived from Persian
مهر (
mehr) meaning "sun" or "friendship"
Mehrnigor f TajikFrom Persian
مهر (
mehr) meaning "sun" and
نگار (
negar) meaning "beloved"
Mehryar m PersianFrom Persian مهر
(mehr) meaning "sun" or "friendship, love, kindness" and یار
(yār) meaning "friend, companion".
Meyirkhan m KazakhFrom Kazakh
мейір (
meyir) meaning "mercy" combined with the military title
khan meaning "king, ruler"
Millvina f English (Rare)Possibly a variant of
Melvina. This name was most famously used by Millvina Dean (1912-2009) the last survivor of the Titanic before she died in 2009... [
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Mukaghali m KazakhFrom
мүқаддас (
muqaddas) meaning "sacred, holy" and Arabic
غالي (
ghali) meaning "expensive, precious, valuable"
Myagmarjargal m & f MongolianFrom
мягмар (
myagmar) meaning "Tuesday" or "Mars (planet)" in Mongolian and жаргал (
jargal) meaning "happiness, blessing".
Naghmeh f PersianMeans "melody, tone, sound" in Persian, ultimately derived from Arabic نغمة (
naghmah).
Naimjon m UzbekFrom
naim meaning "tranquil, happy, at ease" and
jon meaning "soul, life"
Najeemuddin m ArabicMeans "brilliance of the faith, radiance of religion", derived from Arabic
نَجْم (
najm) "star, luminary" and
دين (
din) "religion, faith".
Naqrah f UrduFrom Persian
نقره (
naghra) meaning "silver"
Navbakhor f UzbekMeans "sort of spring" from Uzbek
nav meaning "sort, kind" (borrowed from Arabic نَوَّعَ) combined with the given name
Bakhor meaning "spring"
Nazarbegim f TajikDerived from Arabic نظر (
nazar) meaning "attention, regard, look, gaze" combined with
begum the feminine form of the Turkish military title
beg meaning "chieftain, master"
Nazgum f KazakhFrom Persian
ناز (
naz) meaning "delight, comfort, coquetry, affectation" combined with Arabic
أمّ (
umm) meaning "mother"
Nazirdin m KazakhEither from نذير (
nadhīr) meaning "herald, warner" or نظير (
naẓīr) meaning "similar, alike, counterpart" combined with дин (
dīn) meaning "religion"
Noaf f ArabicMeans "highest point of the mountain'or "peak" in Arabic.
Nodari m GeorgianForm of
Nodar with the nominative suffix, used when the name is written stand-alone.