New Delhi: Naming a new born is not less than a blessing for any parent. However, it brings an inbuilt challenge to select a title which appropriately suits all the traits and qualities of the toddler. A name is an identity of a person which gets him or her represented in the world. It acts as mental appearance for other people before presenting one’s physical being. Therefore, parents often choose an aesthetic name for their little children to set the aura of the respective person.
Every word in every name carries a distinguished trait of the respective person. Similarly, people whose name starts with “M” have the quality of being loyal and hard working in their life. They are practical personalities who often become dependable on others. These people are never afraid of exploring new things and challenges.
Here are some of the Muslim baby boy names that start with “M”.
- Maaz – A brave man
- Mahir – The one who is skilled
- Mohsin – Someone who is humanitarian
- Murshad – A preacher or spiritual guide
- Mateen – The one who is strong and serious
- Muhammad – Appreciated
- Mane – Someone great
- Mukhlis – A sincere individual
- Mustafa – The chosen one
- Mehtab – Resembles the moon
- Mubeen – Bright
- Muntasir – Someone victorious
- Momin – Someone who believes in God
- Musa – The savior
- Mehram – One who is a close friend
- Maher – Someone who is generous
- Maula – The master
- Muqaddas – Someone holy
- Mushtaq – Desirous
- Majid – The noble glory
- Misbah – Resembles light
- Muhib – A respected individual
- Mujahid – The warrior
- Mahdi – One guided on the right path
- Mansoor – An individual who is protected by God
- Malik – The master
- Moeen – To help
- Mueed – To return
- Murad – The desire
- Mujtaba – Someone who has attained the pleasure of Allah
- Mahbub – The beloved
- Maroof – One who is famous
- Misam – Resembles beauty
- Moazzam – The elderly
- Muneer – Someone brilliant
- Masud – Someone who is lucky
- Mahmood – The praised individual
- Maqbool – The accepted one
- Masood – One who is fortunate
- Mahfuz – Preserved
- Musharraf – The elevated one
- Massom – A sinless person
- Memon – Happy
- Munir – Sparkling
- Mashkoor – Praiseworthy
- Mursal – The messenger
- Mahar – Resembles love
- Munsif – Righteous
- Muhafiz – The one who protects
- Mushahid – The observant