Muslim Girl Names Starting with M: Meaningful Islamic Names for Baby Girls

Explore a wide range of Muslim girl names starting with the letter M. Discover meaningful choices rooted in Islamic heritage, each with unique meanings and cultural significance. Find the perfect name that embodies your values and faith, creating a beautiful identity for your baby girl. Showing 61 to 90 of 446 names

Mahisa is a Persian name for girls that means moon-like, figuratively meaning beautiful.

Powerful.

Beautiful, Radiant, Moon like

Most beautiful in the world, worlds most beautiful and radiant woman

Hidden, covered, screened, fem. of Mahjoob.

Mahkamah is a Persian name for girls that means beautiful.

Mahlaa is an Arabic name for girls that means lenient, forbearing.

Praiseworthy, Praised, Glorified.

Mahmunir is a Persian name for girls that means radiant moon, figuratively meaning beautiful.

Mahnam is a Persian name for girls that means one whose appearance is like the moon, meanin beautiful, radiant.

Pride of the moon, Humble moon (that would disappear on touch).

First born of a pair.

Mahnegar is a Persian name for girls that means moon-like beloved, a beloved person who is radiant and beautiful like the moon.

First born of a pair

Most beautiful among women, Beautiful Women

Light of the moon.

Eternal moon, everlasting moon, figuratively meaning eternal beauty.

Bright and Beautiful as the sun.

Sun ,Moon,i.e. very beautiful

Mahrokh is a Persian name for girls that means beautiful, radiant, literally meaning moon-like.

Piece of moon, pleasant.

Mahrou is a Persian name for girls that means beautiful, radiant, moon-like.

One who has a face like moon.

Mahsa is a Persian name for girls that means moon-like, thus meaning beautiful.

Mahsan is a Persian name for girls that means moon-like, thus meaning beautiful.

Mahshad is a Persian name for girls that means happy moon, happy and like the moon, thus meaning happy and beautiful.

Moon's Light.

Light of the Sun.

Moon-face.

Beautiful like the moon.

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