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 241 to 270 of 446 names

Gift from Allah

Kindness, grace, blessing

Peace, forgive difficulty

Star grace

Gazelle

Provisions, supply

Life of blessing

Mirsalah is an Arabic name for girls that means message-bearer, messenger.

Mirwaa is an Arabic name for girls that means beautiful.

Example, copy.

Agreement, covenant, contract, pact.

Innocent.

Misbahah is an Arabic name for girls that means lamp. It is the feminine form of Misbah.

Beautiful, Pretty.

Mishaali is an Arabic name for girls that means kindler, lighter, one who lights or kindles a fire or lamp.

Torch, light

A light, beautiful, pretty.

A Light.

Mishkat is a direct Quranic name for boys and girls that means means niche, which is a shallow recess in a wall that contains a lantern (it is like a shelf to put lanterns on, but the shelf is embedded inside the wall). The word Mishkat is used in the Quran in verse 24:35:

Piece of musk.

Humble.

Miskiyyah is an Arabic name for girls that means like musk (one smells good like musk). It is a feminine attribution to Misk.

Misriyyah is an Arabic name for girls that means Egyptian. It is an attribution to Misr (Egypt).

Mitra is a Persian name for girls that means the Sun, it can also mean promise.

Light of heaven

Light of Heaven, The mercy of Allah

Light of heaven, prayer

Cloud and Rain.Mizn is direct Quranic name for boys and girls that means white cloud, rain-bearing cloud and rain. It is a common, though non-Standard, pronunciation of the name Muzn. BLANKENTER This word is used in the Quran in Surat al-Waqiah (chapter 56 of the Quran)

Cloud and Rain. Mizna is an indirect Quranic name for girls that means white cloud, rain-bearing cloud, rain. It is a common, though non-Standard, pronunciation of the name Muzna. Mizna is derived from the M-Z-N root which is used in the Quran in 56:69.

Good-looking, beautiful.

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