Male names.

MUHAMMADMUSA

Masculine

Arabic compound name meaning "the praised one who walks steadfastly," combining elements from the names of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and Moses (Mus(a)).

MUHAMMADMUSTAFA

Masculine

Composite Arabic name meaning "the praised chosen one," combining the names of Prophet Muhammad and Mustafa, signifying his revered status and destined greatness.

MUHAMMADOMAR

Masculine

Unique Arabic name combining 'Muhammad', meaning "praiseworthy", with 'Omar', meaning "long-lived". This name honors two significant figures in Islamic history: Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and Caliph Omar ibn al-Khattab.

MUHAMMADUMAR

Masculine

Arabic name composed of "Muhammad," meaning "praiseworthy," and "Umar," meaning "life," combining to signify "Praiseworthy Life.

MUHAMMADWALI

Masculine

Muhammadwali: Arabic origin, meaning 'Master of Wali', combining elements 'Muhammad' (Praiseworthy) and 'Wali' (Friend/Helper). Popular among Muslims worldwide due to association with Prophet Muhammad.

MUHAMMADYAHYA

Masculine

Arabic name composed of "Muhammad" (praiseworthy) and "Yahya" (God lives), carrying significant religious weight and emphasizing divine life and praise.

MUHAMMADYASIN

Masculine

Arabic name meaning "praiseworthy for Allah", derived from combining 'Muhammad' ('praised') with 'yasin' (from the Quranic chapter Al-Yasin, signifying ease). Originating during the Islamic Golden Age, it reflects admiration for the Prophet Muhammad and hope for Allah's blessings.

MUHAMMADYUNUS

Masculine

Distinctive Arabic name combining 'Muhammad', meaning "praiseworthy", and 'Yunus', representing "dove" or peace, resulting in "Praiseworthy Jonah".

MUHAMMADYUSUF

Masculine

Arabic male given name composed of "Muhammad" meaning 'praiseworthy' and "Yusuf" meaning 'God increases', thus translating to 'Praiseworthy God Increases'. It holds significant historical and spiritual value in Islamic tradition, as it was bestowed upon Ali ibn Abi Talib by Prophet Muhammad for his courageous defense of Madinah.

MUHAMMADZAYD

Masculine

Arabic name composed of "Muhammad" (Praiseworthy) and "Zayd" (Growth), signifying 'Praiseworthy Growth'. Popularized during the Islamic Golden Age, this historic name continues to be beloved worldwide for its unique sound and profound meaning.

MUHAMMED

Masculine

Arabic name meaning "praised" or "praiseworthy," tracing back to the Islamic prophet Muhammad, who unified Arabia under Islam in 570 AD.

MUHAMMEDALI

Masculine

Arabic name meaning "the exalted one who is praised," derived from Muhammad ("praiseworthy") and -ali ("elevated").

MUHANAD

Masculine

Arabic boy's name meaning 'desired one', derived from the verb 'hadana'.

MUHANNAD

Masculine

Arabic origin name meaning "he who brings joy.

MUHAYMIN

Masculine

Arabic male given name that means 'to protect or guard'.

MUHIB

Masculine

Arabic origin, meaning 'affectionate' or 'loving', derived from the Arabic word 'muhabba'.

MUHMMAD

Masculine

Muhammad is an Arabic name meaning "praising" or "proclaiming", associated with the Prophet Muhammad who founded Islam. It's widely used among Muslims and beyond due to its historical significance and religious connotations.

MUHSIN

Masculine

Arabic masculine given name, derived from the root word 'hasan', meaning 'good' or 'beautiful'. It signifies 'he who makes good things' and is often associated with kindness and generosity.

MUHTASIM

Masculine

Arabic name derived from 'muhammad' and 'ta'sim', meaning 'commended Muhammad'.

MUIR

Masculine

Scottish surname and given name derived from the Gaelic word "muadh," meaning "seamstress" or "tailor." It originated in the Highlands of Scotland and was first recorded in the late 13th century.

MUIZ

Masculine

Arabic origin name meaning 'the one who glorifies Allah', worn by notable historical figures like Al-Mu'izz li-Din Allah, the Fatimid Caliph, and Mu'izz al-Din Muhammad, the Ghurid ruler.

MUIZZ

Masculine

Muizz, of Arabic origin, means 'the conqueror'.

MUJAHID

Masculine

Arabic origin and means "one who struggles in the path of Allah.

MUJTABA

Masculine

Arabic male name derived from "ijtiba", meaning "approved" or "chosen". It signifies divine favor.

MUKARRAM

Masculine

Arabic-origin name meaning 'possessing dignity or honor', inspired by prominent figures like Mughal emperor Mukarram Khan.

MUKESH

Masculine

Indian name derived from Sanskrit "Mukha", meaning "face".

MUKHAMMAD

Masculine

Arabic origin, signifies 'highly praised' and honors the Islamic prophet Muhammad.

MUKHAMMADALI

Masculine

Islamic name derived from Muhammad (praised) and Ali (exalted), signifying "exalted praiser".

MUKHAMMADYUSUF

Masculine

Uncommon Arabic name composed of Mukhammad ('praiseworthy') and Yusuf ('God increases'), both derived from Islamic scriptures.

MUKHTAR

Masculine

Arabic-origin name meaning "chosen one" or "the best", carried by notable Islamic figures like Mukhtar al-Thaqafi and considered auspicious in many Arabic cultures.

MUKIL

Masculine

Hebrew name derived from "mukal," meaning "measure" or "portion." It signifies justice and balance, as Mukil was one of the four angels responsible for divine justice in Jewish tradition.

MUKTAR

Masculine

Arabic-origin name meaning 'chosen' or 'selected', often associated with fate and destiny in Islamic tradition.

MUKUL

Masculine

Indian male name derived from the Sanskrit word "Mukula," signifying new beginnings and growth like a flower bud.

MUKUND

Masculine

Indian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'joy' or 'good fortune', associated with the Hindu deity Krishna in his role as a devotee of Lord Vishnu.

MUKUNDA

Masculine

Indian given name derived from Sanskrit words 'mukh' (face) and 'unda' (giver). Its meaning is 'one who gives joy' or 'auspicious'. Commonly used in Hindu culture, especially among Krishna devotees as it's one of his names.

MULAN

Masculine

Ancient Chinese female given name, famous for its legendary heroine who embodied courage, bravery, and wisdom.

MULDROW

Masculine

Uncommon Irish name derived from Ó Maoldubh, meaning 'descendant of the black-haired one.'

MULFORD

Masculine

Rare English name of Anglo-Saxon origin that translates to "mill at the river crossing". It evolved from being primarily a surname to also being used as a given name, with notable bearers including Puritan minister Thomas Mulford and American journalist John P. Mulford. Despite its historical roots dating back to medieval England, Mulford remains relatively rare today but is often associated with families who have been settled in England for generations.

MUMIN

Masculine

Arabic name meaning "the praised one," used historically among Muslims to express reverence for Allah and currently popular worldwide among Muslim communities.

MUN

Masculine

Unique name with African and Asian origins, meaning 'powerful' in Yoruba and 'excellence' in Korean, historically used by both genders across various cultures.