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Abd al-Basir m ArabicMeans "slave of the wise" in Arabic, from
عبد (
'abd) meaning "servant, slave" and
البصير (
al-basir) meaning "the wise"
Abd al-Masih m ArabicMeans "servant of the messiah" from
عبد (
'abd) meaning "servant, slave" and
مسيح (
masih) meaning "the messiah" (used by Arab Christians)
Abd al-Muqit m ArabicFrom
عبد (
'eabd) meaning "slave of" and
المقيت (
al-muqit) meaning "the nourisher". In Islam, المقيت (
al-muqit) is one of the 99 names of Allah.
Abd al-Musawwir m ArabicMeans "slave of the fashioner" from
عبد (
'abd) meaning "slave, servant" and
مصوّر (
musawwir) meaning "the fashioner, the shaper"
Abd al-Qayyum m ArabicMeans "slave of the provider" in Arabic, from
عبد (
'abd) meaning "slave, servant" and
قيوم (
qayyum) meaning "provider, sustainer"
Abd al-zahir m Arabic, PashtoMeans "slave of the helper" from
عبد (
'abd) meaning "slave, servant" and
الظاهر (
al-zahir) meaning "helper, support"
Abdel Khaleq m ArabicFrom
عبد (
eabd) meaning "slave of" and
الخالق (
alkhaleq) meaning "the creator", one of the 99 names of Allah.
Abilkhan m KazakhFrom the given name
Abyl combined with the title
khan meaning "king, ruler"
Abood m ArabicFrom the Arabic word عَبَدَ (
abada) meaning "worship"
Ağaxan m AzerbaijaniDerived From
ağa meaning "master" and
xan a title meaning "king, ruler"
Ahed m & f ArabicFrom the Arabic word
عهد (
ahad) meaning "Promise" or "covenant".
Aigana f KazakhDerived from
ай (
ay) meaning "moon" and the title
khan meaning "king, ruler"
Amatulmanaan f ArabicMeans "maidservent of the bestower" from
أمة (
amat) meaning "maidservent" and
المنان (
al-mannan) meaning "the bestower".
Aqbota f KazakhFrom Aq (Ақ) meaning white, and Bota (Бота), meaning Camel.
Aqylzada f KazakhFrom
ақыл (
akyl) meaning "intelligance, intelect" combined with Persian
زاده (
zadeh) meaning "offspring"
Aqzilya f KazakhFrom
ақ (
ak) meaning "white" combined with Arabic
ضياء (
diya) meaning "splendour, glow"
Ayerke f KazakhFrom
ай (
ay) meaning "moon" and
ерке (
erke) meaning "darling#
Aýgüla f TurkmenFrom
aý meaning "moon" (from Turkic
ay) and
gül meaning "flower" (ultimately from Persian
گل (gol))
Aykhanım f KazakhCombination of Kazakh ай (
ay) and ханым (
khanım), literally "moon queen".
Azizunnisa f ArabicMeans "power of women" from
عزيز (
'aziz) meaning "powerful, respected" and
نساء (
nisa) meaning "women"
Balnur f KazakhFrom Kazakh
бал (
bal) meaning "honey" and from Arabic
نور (
nur) meaning "light"
Bethesda f Hebrew (Rare)Means "house of mercy" or "house of grace", derived from Aramaic
בית (
beth) "house, home" and
חסדא (
hesda) "mercy, kindness; favour, clemency". The second element could also derive from an identical word meaning "shame, dishonour"... [
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Bozgul f TajikMeans "falcon rose" From
боз (
boz) meaning "falcon" and
гул (
gul) meaning "flower, rose" (see
gol)
Cetshwayo m ZuluMeans "advised" in Zulu. This was the name of a Zulu King,
Daifallah m ArabicMeans "guest of Allah" in Arabic, from
ضيف (
dayf) meaning "guest" combined with
الله (
Allah)
Döwletjan m TurkmenFrom Persian دولت
(dawlat) meaning "government" (source of Turkmen
döwlet) combined with Persian جان
(jan) meaning "life, soul"... [
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Ejebay f TurkmenFeom
eje meaning "lady, mother" and
baý meaning "rich, wealthy"
Eldana f KyrgyzFrom Medieval Turkic
el meaning "country, society" and Persian
دانا (
dana) meaning "wise".
Faryal f PersianFrom
فر (
far) meaning "splendour" and and
یال (
yâl) meaning "neck".
Ghayth al-Din m ArabicMeans "rain of the religion" in Arabic, from
غياث (
ghiyath) meaning "rain" and
دين (
din) meaning "religion, faith"
Golkiraz f PersianFrom
گل (
gol), meaning "flower, rose" and Turkish
kiraz meaning "cherry"
Golpari f PersianFrom
گل (
gol) meaning "rose" and
پری (
pari) meaning "fairy
Gulfairus f KazakhMeas "turquoise rose" in Kazakh, from
гүл (
gul) meaning "flower, rose" (see
gol) and
файрус (
fairus) meaning "turquoise" (of Arabic origin)
Gulsira f BashkirFrom
гөл (
gul) meaning "flower, rose" combined with Persian
سره (
sireh) meaning "pure, select"
Gülşirin f TurkmenFrom
gül meaning "flower, rose" (from Persian
گل (
gol) ) and
şirin meaning
sweet (from Persian
شیرین (
shirin))
Gulzhigit m KyrgyzFrom
гүл (
gül) meaning "flower" (ultimately from Persian
گل (
gol)) and
жигит meaning "boy".
Gurbansoltan f TurkmenFrom Arabic
قربان (
qurban) meaning "sacrifice" and
soltun, meaning "ruler, sultan, king"
Gweirydd m WelshPossibly derived from the Welsh element
gwair "turn, circle" (elder form
gweir)
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".
Iffatunnisa f PersianMeans "modest of women" from
عفت (
iffat) meaning "modest" and
نسا (
nisa) meaning "women"
Inamalhaqq m ArabicMeans "bestower of the truth" from
إنعام (
in'am) meaning "giving, bestower" and
الحق (
al-haqq) meaning "the truth"
Irtiqa f & m ArabicMeans "To mature" or "To become better" in Arabic
Izzatullah m ArabicMeans "glory of God" from
عزّ (
'izz) meaning "glory, power," or "honour, majesty" and
الله (
allah) meaning "God"
Izzunnisa f ArabicMeans "glory of women" in Arabic, from
عزّ (
'izz) meaning "glory, power" and
نساء (
nisa) meaning "women".
Kamshad m PersianDerived from
کام (
kam) meaning "desire, wish" and
شاد (
shad) meaning "happy, glad".
Khawaja m UrduDerived from Persian
خاجه (
khajeh) meaning "lord, master"
Khayr ad-Din m ArabicFrom
خير (
khayr) meaning "goodness" and
الدين (
ad-din) meaning "of the faith".
Khayr al-Nisa f PersianMeans "goodness of women" from
خير (
khayr) meaning "goodness, charity" and
نساء (
nisa) meaning "women". This was the name of a Mazanderani Princess.
Mais f ArabicDerived from Arabic
مَيْس (mays) "nettle tree, hackberry".
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"
Mehrunnisa f PersianMeans "sun of women" from
مهر (
mehr) meaning "sun" and
نساء (
nisa) meaning "women"
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"
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"
Nazgum f KazakhFrom Persian
ناز (
naz) meaning "delight, comfort, coquetry, affectation" combined with Arabic
أمّ (
umm) meaning "mother"
Noaf f ArabicMeans "highest point of the mountain'or "peak" in Arabic.
Noorunnisa f ArabicMeans "light of women" from
نور (
nur) meaning "light" and
نساء (
nisa) meaning "women"
Nurjas m KazakhFrom
нұр (
nur) meaning "light" combined with
жас (
jas) meaning "young"
Nurkozha m KazakhFrom
нүр (
nur) meaning "light" and
қожа (
qoja) meaning "host, master"
Nur ud-dunya m ArabicMeans "light of the world" from
نور (
nur) meaning "light" and
دنيا (
dunya) meaning "world"
Nur uz Zaman m ArabicMeans "light of the time" in Arabic, from
نور (
nur) meaning "light" and
زمان (
zaman) meaning "time, age, era"