Female and male names starting with the letter "M" .
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MUNACHI
FeminineDistinctive Igbo name meaning "Who is the Living One?
MUNACHIMSO
FeminineIgbo name from Nigeria, meaning "God will complete his good work". It signifies hope, trust in God's goodness, and resilience.
MUNACHIMSO
MasculineDistinctive Nigerian name meaning 'May God make his gift come true', derived from Igbo words 'Muna' ('a gift from God') and 'Chimso' ('may God bring it to pass').
MUNACHISO
FeminineAfrican given name with deep cultural significance, derived from the Yoruba language of Nigeria and meaning "a child born during difficulties." It symbolizes resilience amidst adversity and remains popular among Yoruba families today.
MUNACHISO
MasculineUncommon African given name derived from the Yoruba culture in Nigeria, meaning "following good fortune.
MUNAJJ
MasculineArabic-origin name derived from "munajja," meaning "refuge" or "sanctuary," one of Allah's names, symbolizing divine protection and guidance.
MUNASAR
MasculineDistinctive Persian name meaning 'the peak of desire'.
MUNASIR
MasculineArabic name meaning 'victory' or 'success', inspired by a brave companion of the Prophet Muhammad known for his resilience on the battlefield.
MUNDI
FeminineDistinctive Latin-derived given name meaning 'world'.
MUNDY
FeminineThe uncommon yet distinctive given name Mundy, of English origin, is believed to derive from the Old English word 'mund,' meaning 'protection' or 'defense.'
MUNEEB
MasculineArabic boy's name meaning "desired or wished for," derived from 'muna' meaning "to desire" or "to wish".
MUNEER
MasculineArabic given name derived from "muniir," meaning "radiant" or "shining." It signifies light, brightness, and luminescence, and is often associated with spiritual enlightenment in Islamic tradition.
MUNEERA
FeminineArabic female given name meaning 'she who lights fires', derived from the root verb 'n-r'. It is deeply rooted in Islamic tradition and was associated with Muneera bint al-Harith, a companion of Prophet Muhammad.
MUNEERAH
FeminineArabic-origin name meaning 'illuminated' or 'radiant', associated with light and beauty in Islamic culture.
MUNEO
MasculineMale Japanese given name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from "mune" (chest) and "o" (masculine), suggesting 'masculine heart', or a variant of Munetaka meaning 'exalted and respected'.
MUNG
FeminineRare male name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning.
MUNG
MasculineRare Mongolian name derived from 'Mong', meaning 'eternal'.
MUNHA
FeminineUnique African name from the Mandinka ethnic group, with a deep cultural significance passed down through generations.
MUNIB
MasculineArabic name meaning "blessed" or "fortunate", often associated with happiness and prosperity.
MUNIBA
FeminineArabic female given name meaning "blessed" or "gift from God", traditionally used in ancient Arabia but now predominantly associated with females.
MUNIR
MasculineArabic masculine given name meaning "radiant" or "shining", popularized by Muslim scholar Ibn Taymiyyah and often associated with light and illumination.
MUNIRA
FeminineArabic female given name derived from the word 'munira,' meaning 'radiant' or 'shining.' It is associated with light, beauty, and brilliance, and has been used by notable figures like Aisha, a wife of the Prophet Muhammad, and activists Munira Hussein and Munira Al-Qadhi.
MUNIRAH
FeminineArabic origin name derived from "munira," meaning "luminous" or "radiant".
MUNISA
FeminineArabic-origin female name meaning 'suitable' or 'appropriate'.
MUNIZA
FeminineArabic female name derived from "muni'a", meaning "protected by God". It conveys a sense of divine protection and blessing, and has historical significance as it was borne by Muniza al-Khuzai, aunt of the renowned Muslim scholar Al-Ghazali. Today, Muniza remains popular among Arab countries and global Muslim communities, often paired with names like Fatima or Amina.
MUNRO
MasculineUnique Scottish name derived from the Gaelic word 'Mòr', meaning 'big' or 'great'. It was traditionally given to large, strong individuals reflecting Scottish robustness.
MUNROE
MasculineScottish surname derived from the Gaelic word "Monach", meaning "monk". It was traditionally given to sons born into families with strong ties to religious institutions or monks.
MUNROE
FeminineUnique unisex given name of Scottish origin, derived from the Gaelic word Muireach, meaning "seamariner" or "son of the sea".
MUNSON
MasculineMunson, of English origin, means "son of the monk," derived from the Old English word "munuc." It was originally a surname but has evolved into a unique unisex given name with historical significance.
MUNTAHA
FeminineArabic origin name that means "exalted" or "elevated," often used for girls but can also be given to boys. It holds prestigious connotations and is one of the 99 Names of God in Islamic tradition, signifying purity and holiness.
MUNTAS
FeminineArabic given name meaning "flowers," associated with beauty and grace, and deeply rooted in Islamic tradition as it was bestowed by Prophet Muhammad himself.
MUNTASIR
MasculineArabic name meaning 'one who supports or aids', with historical significance in Islamic culture.
MUNTAZ
FeminineArabic origin name meaning 'praise', dating back to ancient Arab culture where it was used as a wish for respect, also considered one of Allah's 99 beautiful names in Islam.
MUNTHER
MasculineArabic-origin name derived from "munthur," meaning "happy" or "joyful." It symbolizes happiness, positivity, and good fortune.
MUQADAS
FeminineArabic girl's name that means "sacred" or "holy".
MURA
FeminineMura, of Japanese origin, means 'village' and signifies rural life, simplicity, and community.
MURAD
MasculineArabic name meaning 'desire' or 'aspiration', also associated with roses. It was popularized by the founder of the Ottoman Empire, Murad I, and considered one of the 99 names of God in Islamic tradition.
MURAEL
FeminineElegant Arabic name meaning 'beautiful'.
MURAL
FeminineIndian male given name that means 'painting' or 'wall painting' in Sanskrit.
MURALI
MasculineSanskrit-origin boys' name derived from 'murali', meaning 'peacock', a sacred bird in Hinduism associated with god Krishna.