| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mazahir | Manifestations / appearances; related to 'manifest' or 'evident' | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Mazan | From Arabic roots referring to rain-bearing clouds or one who brings rain | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Mazhar | Manifestation; apparent, visible, radiant. | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Mazina | Likely the feminine form of the Arabic name Mazin, associated with 'rain clouds' or 'bringing rain'. | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Mazinn | Traditionally interpreted as 'rain-bearing cloud' or 'one who brings rain.' | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Mazinur | "Light of Mazin" - a compound meaning "Mazin's light" (Nur = light) | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Mazoon | Associated with the historic name Maẓūn (an old name for Oman); used as a feminine given name in the Arabian Gulf | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Mazyn | Likely from Arabic 'Mazin' meaning 'rain cloud' or from English 'Mason' meaning 'stoneworker/worker in stone.' | Arabic, English | Boy | — | |
| Meana | Likely a variant of Meena/Mena/Mina. Possible meanings include 'fish' (from Sanskrit Meena), or relate to Persian/Arabic roots meaning 'enamel/azure' or diminutive/affectionate forms in other languages; precise meaning depends on origin. | Arabic, Indian, Italian, Sanskrit, Spanish | Girl | — | |
| Meanah | Variant of Meena/Mina; commonly associated with 'fish' (Sanskrit), 'azure/enamel' (Persian), or as a diminutive of Wilhelmina meaning 'resolute protector' | Arabic, Hindi, Persian | Girl | — | |
| Medeena | City; refers to the city of Medina (al-Madīnah) | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Medeenah | City; specifically refers to the Islamic holy city of Medina ('the city') | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Meekaaeel | Who is like God? - name of the archangel Michael | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Mehadee | Guided one; 'rightly guided' (Islamic) | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Mehadi | The guided one; 'rightly guided' (often referring to the prophesied redeemer in Islamic tradition) | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Mehboob | Beloved; 'loved one' | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Mehboobul Haq | Beloved of the Truth (i.e., beloved of Al-Haqq/God) | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Mehdee | The rightly guided one; divinely guided | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Mehdie | The guided one; rightly guided | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Mehira | In Arabic (ماهرة) 'skilled, expert'; in Hebrew (מהירה) 'swift, quick'. | Arabic, Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Mehmood | Praiseworthy; praised | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Mehrabuddin | Mihrab (prayer niche or sanctuary) of the faith - alternatively read as Persian mehr ('sun' or 'affection') + -ud-din ('of the religion'), i.e. 'sun/affection of the faith'. | Arabic, Persian | Boy | — | |
| Meleik | Varies by origin - 'king' (Arabic/Hebrew) or 'angel' (Turkish/Arabic form) | Arabic, Hebrew, Turkish | Unisex | — | |
| Melekah | Likely 'queen' (Hebrew/Arabic) or 'angel' (Turkish/Arabic), depending on origin | Arabic, Hebrew, Turkish | Girl | — | |
| Melenyah | Likely 'sweet as honey' or 'beloved' - a modern invented name combining 'mel' (honey) with a -yah/-ia ending. | Arabic, English | Girl | — | |
| Melhem | Inspirer; one who inspires (related to Arabic 'ilham' - inspiration) | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Melikah | Queen; ruler | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Melkie | Likely a diminutive/variant related to names meaning 'king'/'queen' (Hebrew melek/malka) or 'angel' (Arabic/Turkish melek); loosely 'little king/queen' or 'angelic'. | Arabic, Turkish | Unisex | — | |
| Menah | Probably a variant of Mena/Mina; meanings vary by origin (associations include a historic saint in Egyptian tradition or meanings like 'beloved/portion/harbor' in different languages). | Arabic, Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Menea | Varies by origin; generally considered a diminutive/variant of Mina/Mena. Associated meanings (depending on source) include 'beloved', 'azure/enamel', or derivations related to the name Mina/Mena. | Arabic, Persian, Spanish | Girl | — | |
| Mennah | Grace; favor; blessing; gift | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Mennat | A vow or wish; a granted favor or blessing | Arabic, Persian, Urdu | Girl | — | |
| Merouan | From Arabic 'Marwān' (مروان), traditionally associated with 'flint' or 'quartz' - connoting strength/solidity. | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Mersillah | Likely derived from the Arabic root R-S-L, meaning 'sent' or 'messenger' - interpreted as 'one who is sent' or 'bringer of a message'. | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Mevlüt | Newborn; birth | Arabic, Turkish | Boy | — | |
| Meynah | Likely a variant of Mina, often understood as 'enamel' or 'azure/blue' in Persian contexts | Arabic, Persian | Girl | — | |
| Meysam | Derived from the Arabic name Maytham (مَيْثَم); commonly interpreted as 'one who crushes' or 'crushing'. Historically associated with Maytham al-Tammar, a companion of Ali. | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Mhasood | Fortunate; blessed; happy | Arabic, Persian, Urdu | Boy | — | |
| Mhina | Likely related to 'Mina' - meanings include 'enamel/azure' (Persian), 'fish' (Sanskrit/Hindi), or 'port' (Arabic). Exact meaning of 'Mhina' is not well documented. | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Mikaili | Who is like God | Arabic, Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Milaad | Birth; nativity | Arabic, Persian | Boy | — | |
| Miloudi | "born"; often associated with being born around the Prophet Muhammad's birthday (Mawlid) | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Minar | Minaret; lighthouse; guiding light; tower | Arabic, Persian, Urdu | Boy | — | |
| Minara | Lighthouse/beacon; radiant, luminous | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Minare | Minaret; 'beacon' or 'lighthouse' - figuratively 'guiding light' or 'beacon of light' | Arabic, Turkish | Girl | — | |
| Minarul | Beacon, lighthouse; often used in compounds to mean 'light of' or 'illumination of' (e.g., Minarul Islam) | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Minarul Haque | Beacon/Lighthouse of the Truth (i.e., 'Beacon of Haq' or 'Light of the Truth') | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Minarul Hossain | Minarul: 'minaret/lighthouse' or 'beacon, guide of light'. Hossain (Husayn): 'good, handsome' (name of the Prophet's grandson). Combined sense: 'beacon/light of Hossain' or 'lighthouse Hossain'. | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Minarul Islam | Beacon or lighthouse of Islam (from Arabic manar/منار + al-Islam) | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Minarul Islam Chowdhury | Minarul Islam = Minar (minaret/tower/beacon) + ul‑Islam (of Islam) - 'Tower/Beacon of Islam' (literally 'Minaret of Islam' or figuratively 'Pillar/Beacon of Islam'). | Arabic, Bengali | Boy | — |
Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Arabic-origin name in our dataset.