Girls Names with Letter M |
English |
Arabic |
Bangla |
Hindi |
Urdu |
Meaning |
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Mehrnaz |
محرنز |
মেহ্র্নাজ |
मेहरनज |
محرناز |
Kindness and sweetness ,The suns glory. |
Mehrnia |
محرنية |
মেহ্র্নিয়া |
महरंिा |
محرنیہ |
Mehrnia is a Persian name for girls that means kind, compassionate. |
Mehrnoush |
محرنش |
মেহ্র্নৌশ |
महरनौश |
محرنوش |
Mehrnoush is a Persian name for girls that means eternally beautiful. Its literal meaning is eternal sun. |
Mehrsa |
محرزا |
মেহ্র্সা |
महरसा |
محرسا |
Mehrsa is a Persian name for girls that means beautiful, radiant, from Mehr (the sun) and sa (like). |
Mehrunisa |
محرنصا |
মেহ্রুনিসা |
मेहरुनिसा |
محرنسا |
Pretty woman |
Mehrunissa |
محرنسا |
মেহ্রুনিস্সা |
मेहरुनिस्सा |
محرنسسا |
Benevolent |
Mehrunnisa |
محرنسا |
মেহ্রুন্নিসা |
मेहरुन्निसा |
محرننسا |
Sun of the women |
Mehry |
مهري |
মেহরি |
मेहरी |
مہرے |
Sun, also Affectionate, kind. |
Mehvesh |
محفش |
মেহ্ভেশ |
महविश |
مہوش |
Light of the moon |
Mehvish |
محفش |
মেহ্ভিশ |
महविश |
مہوش |
Bright Star |
Mehwish |
مهوش |
মেহ্বিশ |
महविश |
مہوش |
Moon, beautiful |
Melek |
ملك |
মালেক |
मेलेक |
ملک |
another spelling for "Malak" |
Melissa |
مليسة |
মেলিস্সা |
मेलिसा |
میلیسا |
Melissa is a Greek name for girls that means honey-bee. It can also refer to the plant known as lemon balm in English, whose scientific name is Melissa officinalis. |
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Meltem |
ملتم |
মেল্তেম |
मलतम |
ملتم |
Breeze |
Memoona |
ميمونة |
মেমূনা |
मैमूना |
میمونہ |
Gladful |
Menaal |
منال |
মেনাল |
मेनाल |
منال |
Special flower of heaven. |
Meral |
ميرال |
মেরল |
मेराल |
میرل |
Gazelle |
Meriem |
مريم |
মেরিয়েম |
मरियम |
مریم |
Mary |
Mersiha |
مرسيه |
মের্সিহা |
मेरसिह |
مرسیحہ |
The most beautiful |
Merwa |
مروة |
মের্ব |
मरवा |
مروا |
A mountain in mekkah. |
Meryem |
مريم |
মের্য়েম |
मरयम |
مریم |
Mother of Isa (A.S) |
Meshia |
مشية |
মেসিয়া |
मेषिा |
مشا |
Butter made of sheep's milk |
Mevish |
مفيش |
মেভিশ |
मेंविश |
مویش |
Strong |
Meymona |
ميمونة |
মেয়্মনা |
मेमोना |
میمونہ |
Good Fortune |
Midha |
مضى |
মিধ |
मिढ़ा |
مدح |
Feminine form of Arabic Midhat, meaning 'eulogy, praise.' |