Muslim Girl Names Starting with M
Name | Meaning |
Mysha | Happy for entire life. |
Muzaina | Diminutive of Muzna, rain, clouds. |
Muwaffaqa | Successful, prosperous, lucky, fortunate; fem. of Muwaffaq. |
Mutia | Obedient, pious, devoted, faithful; fem. of Muti. |
Mutazah | A narrator of Hadith of the later period. |
Mussah | She was Mussah al-Azdiyah, mother of Bussah; she was a narrator of Hadith. |
Muslima | Follower of the religion of Islam; fem. of Muslim. |
Mushira | Counsellor, adviser; fem. of Mushir. |
Musaykah | She was the mother of Yusuf bin Mahik and she narrated Hadith from Sayyidah Ayshah RA. |
Murshida | Leader, guide, adviser, counsellor; fem. of Murshid. |
Muqbala | This was the name of a narrator of Hadith, daughter of Ali al-Bazzaz. |
Munya | Wish, desire, object of desire; sing. of Muna, wishes. |
Munisa | Sociable, friendly, kind, gentle; fem. of Munis. |
Munira | bright, brilliant, shedding light, radiant, luminous, shining; fem. of Munir |
Munifa | Eminent, exalted, superior, high, lofty; fem. of Munif. |
Muniba | One who turns towards Allah, one who repents. |
Muneeah | Name of a Slave-girl of Amr bin al-Ala. |
Munawwara | Illuminated, brilliant, full of light; fem. of Munawwar. |
Mumtaz | Distinguished, exalted, superior, outstanding. |
Mulayka | Diminutive of Malaka, angel. |
Mukhlisa | Devoted, faithful, pure-hearted. |
Mukarrama | Honoured, revered, honourable; fem. of Mukarram. |
Mukai | Heroine of Famous Folk Legend (Gul Makai). |
Mujiba | One who answers or grants something. |
Mujahida | One who struggles, strives, or fights for the cause of Islam; fem. of Mujahid. |
Muida | Reviser, teacher, fem. of Muid. |
Muhra | Filly, a female pony. |
Mughirah | Daughter of Hassan; she was a narrator of Hadith. |
Mufida | Beneficial, advantageous, favourable, useful, profitable. |
Mueerah | The sister of Hajjaj bin Hassan al-Jamimi had this name. |
Mubina | Clear, manifest, plain, distinct; fem. of Mubin. |
Mubaraka | Blessed, fortunate, lucky, auspicious; fem. of Mubarak. |
Muazzama | Exalted, respected, glorified; fem. of Muazzam. |
Muazah | Daughter of Abdullah al-Adowiyah was a narrator of Hadith. |
Mona | Pl. of Monya, wish, desire. |
Momina | Believer (in Islam); fem. of Mumin. |
Mohsina | Benevolent, beneficent, charitable, humanitarian; fem. of Muhsin. |
Mohsana | Chaste, virtuous, protected, sheltered, pure, modest, married woman. |
Mishal | Lightened, sparkling, shining. |
Misam | Impression, mark, beauty. |
Minnat | Grace, kindness, favour, gift. |
Minnah | Kindness, grace, blessing |
Merwa | A mountain in mekkah. |
Menaal | Special flower of heaven. |
Mehry | Sun; also Affectionate, kind. |
Meerab | Flower of Paradise, Jannat Ka Phool, Flower of heaven. |
Mazida | Increase, excess, high degree, maximum; fem. of Mazid. |
Maysun | To walk with a proud, swinging gait. |
Maymunah | Fortunate, blessed; name of the wife of the Prophet. |
Mayesha | Bright star, Alive and well, Gentle. |
Maya | Nature, wealth, power, quantity. |
Mawsoofa | Worthy of description, portrayed, endowed with laudable qualities; fem. of Mawsoof. |
Mawiyah | The essence of life; clear mirror. |
Mawhooba | Gifted, talented, favoured; fem. of Mawhoob. |
Mawhiba | Gift, talent; sing. of Mawahib. |
Mawadda | Friendship, intimacy, affection, love. |
Matina | Strong, solid, of resolute mind. |
Masoon | Safeguarded, well-protected. |
Masooma | Innocent, sinless, safe-guarded, protected; fem. of Masoom. |
Masooda | Fortunate, happy, lucky, prosperous, gracious, favourable, august; fem. of Masood. |
Mashmool | Included, sought, after, searched for. |
Mashia | wish, desire, will (of Allah) |
Mashal | Light, bright fire, flame. |
Masarrat | Joy, delight, pleasure, gladness, happiness. |
Mas | For Almas; diamond. (only almas is used as name). |
Marzooqa | blessed, fortunate, prosperous, successful; fem. of Marzooq |
Marziya | Accepted, well-pleased, one who is pleasing. |
Maryam | Pious, mother of Hazrat Isa (AS) i.e. Jesus. |
Maroofa | Famous, known, eminent, kindness, kind act; fem. of Maruf. |
Marjanah | Precious stone; She was the mother of Prophet Isa AS and has been mentioned in the Quran frequently and a whole Surah is named after her. |
Mariha | Joyful, cheerful, lively. |
Maridah | A slave-girl of Haroon Rashid had this name. |
Maria | A lady with fair complexion, kind of bird. Wife of Muhammad who gave birth to son named Ibrahim. |
Maram | Wish, desire, aspiration. |
Marab | Wish, desire, purpose, use, aim; sing. of Marib. |
Maqboola | Accepted, admitted, granted, approved; fem. of Maqbool. |
Manzoora | Approved of, chosen, promising; fem. of Manzoor. |
Mansoora | Assisted, victorious, supported, triumphant; fem. of Mansoor. |
Mannana | Bountiful, generous; fem. of mannan. |
Mann | Gift, present, favour, benefit, boon. |
Manhalah | Spring; Name of many Arab women. |
Manfoosah | She was the daughter of Abu Yazid bin Abu al-FAwaris; a very pious woman, she wept often for fear of Allah. |
Manara | Fem. of Manar: light-house. |
Manar | Guiding light, light-house. |
Manal | Attainment, achievement, acquisition. |
Manahil | Pl. of manhal, spring, of salubrious water, fountain. |
Mamoona | Trustworthy, honest, faithful, reliable; fem of Mamoon. |
Malka | Fem. of Malik; queen. |
Maliha | Beautiful, pretty, good-looking; fem. of Malih. |
Malalai | Sad, Melancholic, Heroine of Famous Maiwand Battle against British. |
Malaha | Beauty, grace, elegance. |
Maktoonah | Name of a singer and a beautiful lady of the past. |
Maktoomah | Name of a female singer of the past. |
Makarim | Of good and honourable character. |
Majida | Glorious, noble, respected, exalted, fem. of majid. |
Majha | Name of a sahabi who participated in the battle of badr. |
Majeeda | Glorious, noble, sublime, exalted; fem. of majeed. |
Majda | Glory, honour, nobility. |
Maisoora | Ease; successful, fortunate, lucky, prosperous; fem. of maisoor. |
Maisara | Prosperity, abundance, wealth, affluence; left, left-hand side, left wing (of army). |
Maisaa | To walk with a proud swinging gait. |
Maira | Favourable, admirable. |
Maimoona | Auspicious, prosperous, lucky, fortunate, blessed; fem. of Maimoon. |
Maimana | Right, right-hand side, right wing (of army). |
Maida | Dining table, a chapter of Quran |
Mahwish | Moon-faced, beautiful as moon. |
Mahroz | One who has a face like moon. |
Mahmooda | Praised, praiseworthy, elegant, lauded. |
Mahjooba | Hidden, covered, screened; fem. of Mahjoob. |
Mahira | Skilled, skilful, proficient; fem. of Mahir. |
Mahfooza | Safeguarded, well-protected; fem. of mahfooz. |
Mahdiya | Rightly guided; fem. of Mahdi. |
Mahbooba | Dear, beloved sweetheart; fem. of Mahboob. |
Mahbasah | A narrator of Hadith, al-Bahiliyah had this name. |
Mahasin | Pl. of Mahsana, beauty, charm, charming, attraction, virtue, merit. |
Maham | Wife of mughal emperor Zahiruddin Baber, mother of Hamayun. |
Maha | Wild cow (representing beauty). |
Mah Naz | Humble moon (that would disappear on touch). |
Madiha | Praiseworthy, commendation, commendable. |
Mada | Utmost point, degree. |
Mabrooka | Blessed, prosperous, abundant; fem. of Mabrook. |
Maab | Place to which one returns. |
Ma as-sama | A noble hearted, generous lady, daughter of al-Muzaffar had this name. |