Kamran (Persian: کامران‎‎) is a Persian given name commonly used in Iran, Kurdistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Azerbaijan, Afghanistan, Turkey, India, Brazil and other countries. The name Kamran means prosperous in Persian and successful in Urdu.
Baby Name : Khush bakht. Gender : boy. Origin : Muslim, Indian. Khush bakht Meaning: Fortunate, Of good fortune. Variant: no variations.
mai-moo(n), ma-imo-on ] The baby girl name Maimoon is pronounced MEY-MUW-N †. Maimoon is of Arabic origin. Maimoon is a variant form of the name Maimun. See also the related category arabic. Maimoon is not commonly used as a baby girl name.
The meaning of the name “Maimun†is: “Luckyâ€. Categories: Arabic Names, Muslim Names, Unisex Names.
The name Mysore is an anglicised version of Mahishūru, which means the abode of Mahisha in the vernacular Kannada.
Masoud (also spelled Masuod, Massood, Massoud, Masood, Mas'ud, Masud, Messaoud, Mesud or Mesut, Mas'Å«d, Persian: مسعود خوانده شود:مسود‎‎, Arabic: مسعود اÙقرا:مَس عَود‎‎, is a given name and surname in many countries, meaning "fortunate", "prosperous", or "happy".
Masoud (also spelled Masuod, Massood, Massoud, Masood, Mas'ud, Masud, Messaoud, Mesud or Mesut, Mas'Å«d, Persian: مسعود خوانده شود:مسود‎‎, Arabic: مسعود اÙقرا:مَس عَود‎‎, is a given name and surname in many countries, meaning "fortunate", "prosperous", or "happy".
Masoud (also spelled Masuod, Massood, Massoud, Masood, Mas'ud, Masud, Messaoud, Mesud or Mesut, Mas'Å«d, Persian: مسعود خوانده شود:مسود‎‎, Arabic: مسعود اÙقرا:مَس عَود‎‎, is a given name and surname in many countries, meaning "fortunate", "prosperous", or "happy".
Maymun is a Muslim baby Boy name, it is an Arabic originated name. Maymun name meaning is In Sindhi meaning is : Fortunate, blessed. and the lucky number associated with Maymun is 2. Find all the relevant details about the Maymun Meaning, Origin, Lucky Number and Religion from this page.
Mubarak (Arabic: مبارك‎, translit. mubÄrak‎) is an Arabic given name. A variant form is Baraka or Barack (Arabic: بارك‎, translit. bÄrak‎), analogous to the Hebrew name Barak— ברךּ‎— meaning "knee" or "kneeling" derived from common Semitic roots for the concept of kneeling in praise/to receive a blessing.