Muslim Baby Names Meanings Starting with M

Maliih

In Sindhi meaning is : A reciter of Quran was so called. Origin.

Meaning: Beautiful, Cute, Handsome Origin: Arabic

Malik

(mah-LEEK)

It is also one of the Names of God in the Qur'an, and is then al-Malik (الملك) or The King, Lord of the Worlds in the absolute sense (denoted by the definite article), meaning the King of Kings, above all earthly rulers. Hence, Abdelmelik ("servant of [Allah] the King ") is an Arabic male name.

Meaning: An attribute of Allah, King, sovereign, Master Origin: Arabic

Malika

Means "queen" in Arabic, the feminine form of MALIK (1).

Meaning: Queen. Origin: Hindi

Malikah

Malikah is a feminine name, a variant of Malika, which is of Arabic origins. The name is said to mean 'Queen'. This name is mainly used by Muslim parents and is most popular in the Middle East.

Meaning: Queen Origin: Arabic

Malja

Malja is baby unisex name mainly popular in Muslim religion and its main origin is Arabic. Malja name meanings is Shelter, refuge.

Meaning: Shelter, refuge Origin: Arabic

Malka

Malka is a feminine name of ultimately Hebrew origin. The name comes from a Hebrew word meaning 'Queen'.

Meaning: Fem of Malik, Queen Origin: Arabic

Malkia

The meaning of the name Malkia is Queen Of God. The origin of the name Malkia is Hebrew. This is the culture in which the name originated, or in the case of a word, the language. People who like the name Malkia also like: Mahalia, Moriah, Liana, Ariella, Mikayla, Arabella, Eliana.

Meaning: Queen Origin: Arabic

Malmal

Malmal is muslim arabic name for baby girl mostly popular in islamic famlies. The meaning of Malmal is Soft. The poeple have viewed this name 3542 times.

Meaning: Soft Origin: Arabic

Maloof

Maloof Family History. Maloof Name Meaning. Arabic: the name of a well-known Christian clan in Lebanon and Syria, probably from Arabic ma?luf 'fattened'.

Meaning: Familiar, Beloved Origin: Arabic

Maloof uddin

Maloof Name Meaning. Arabic: the name of a well-known Christian clan in Lebanon and Syria, probably from Arabic ma?luf 'fattened'.

Meaning: Lover of the religion (Islam), Maloof (Beloved), al (the), Din (Religion) Origin: Arabic