Murabbi | Patron, superior, guardian. |
Muqtasid | Frugal, thrifty, economical. |
Muqtafi | One who follows (another). Al-Muqtafi (1136-60): Abbasid Khalifa. |
Muqtadir | Able, powerful, mighty, Allah’s epithet. Al-Muqtadir, the omnipotent: one of the names of Allah. |
Muqtadi | Follower, one who follows an imam during ritual prayer. |
Muqsit | Just, impartial, Allah’s attribute. |
Muqla | Eye, eyeball, the middle of anything, Ib Muqlah; Abbasid vizier and “founder of Arabic calligraphy”. |
Muqeet | Provider. Al-Muqeet, the Nourisher; one of the names of Allah. |
Muqbil | Following, next. |
Muqarrab | Intimate companion, friend, one who is brought near the throne of Allah, one who is nearest to Allah. |
Muqaffa | Name of Abdullah (Ibn al-Muqaffi) who had converted to Islam from Zoroastrian religion and worked with the uncles of al-Mansur. |
Muqaddas | Sacred. |
Munzir | Warner, cautioner, forerunner, Messenger sent by Allah to warn mankind. |
Muntazar | Expected, prospective, anticipated, awaited. |
Muntasir | Victorious, triumphant. |
Muntaqim | The Avenger; He who punishes wrongdoers; One who takes revenge. Name: Abdul Muntaqim. |
Munsif | Just, fair, righteous. |
Munqiz | Saviour, rescuer, deliverer. |
Munqad | One who is led, conduted, obedient. |
Munna | Strength, power, vigour. |
Munkadir | This was the name of Abu Bakr Muhammad, an ascetic and authority for Hadith. |
Munjid | Helper, supporter, rescuer. |
Munis | Sociable, friendly, kind, gentle. |
Muniruzzaman | Brilliant of the age. |
Munir | Splendid, shining, something that reflects light, bright, brilliant, radiant, luminous.. |
Munim | Benefactor, donor, grantor. |
Munif | Eminent, exalted, superior, high, lofty. |
Munib | One who turns to Allah seeking His pardon. |
Mundhir | (Munzir), Warner, Name of a Sahabi who participated in the battle of Badr. |
Munawar | Illuminated, brilliant. |