Muslim Baby Names Meanings Starting with M

Majida

Muslim Meaning: The name Majida is a Muslim baby name. In Muslim the meaning of the name Majida is: Respected. Eternal. Also glorious, powerful.

Meaning: Glorious, Noble, Respected, Exalted Origin: Arabic

Majidah

Muslim Meaning: The name Majidah is a Muslim baby name. In Muslim the meaning of the name Majidah is: Glorious. Powerful.

Meaning: Glorious, Noble, Respected Origin: Arabic

Majiid

"magnificent" (ماجد) "glorious" (مجيد) Majid is the transliteration of two male given names; (Arabic: ماجد‎, translit. Mājid‎), alternatively spelled Majed or Maajid) and (Arabic: مجيد‎, translit. Majīd‎), alternatively spelled Majeed or Madjid).

Meaning: Noble Origin: Arabic

Majnoun

In Arabic language, Layla name means "night," and is thought to mean "one who works by night" or "worker of the dark." ... In the Arabic language, the word Majnun means "a crazy person."

Meaning: Madman Origin: Arabic

Makaarim

Arabic Meaning: The name Makarim is an Arabic baby name. In Arabic the meaning of the name Makarim is: Honourable.

Meaning: Of good and honorable character Origin: Arabic

Makaela Marie

The name Mikaela is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Mikaela is: Feminine of Michael, meaning gift from God.

Meaning: A gift from god Origin: Arabic

Makarim

The name Makarim is a Muslim baby name. In Muslim the meaning of the name Makarim is: Of good and honorable character.

Meaning: Of good and honourable character Origin: Arabic

Makeen

Muslim Meaning: The name Makeen is a Muslim baby name. In Muslim the meaning of the name Makeen is: Strong. Firm.

Meaning: Strong, Firm Origin: Arabic

Makeesa

Makeesa is muslim arabic name for baby girl mostly popular in islamic famlies. The meaning of Makeesa is The Patient. The poeple have viewed this name 1734 times.

Meaning: The Patient Origin: Arabic

Makhdoom

Makhdoom (Arabic: مخدوم‎‎, meaning one who is served and sometimes spelled Makhdum) is an Arabic word meaning "Teacher of Sunnah." It is a title for Pirs, in South and Central Asia. ... Muhammad received him and always addressed him with the title Makhdoom.

Meaning: One who is held in reverence and served by others, Lord, master Origin: Arabic