Browse Names

This is a list of names in which the usage is Uzbek; and the first letter is M.
gender
usage
letter
Madina Мадина f Tajik, Uzbek, Kazakh, Avar, Chechen
From the name of the city of Medina, Arabic المدينة (al-Madīna), which means "the city". The Saudi city is considered an Islamic holy site because the Prophet Muhammad was based there for a period.
Mahmud Маҳмуд m Arabic, Persian, Pashto, Uzbek, Bengali, Indonesian, Malay
Means "praised" in Arabic, from the same root as Muhammad. This was the name of the first Muslim ruler of India (11th century). It was also borne by two Ottoman sultans.
Mansur Мансур m Arabic, Turkish, Indonesian, Uzbek, Tatar, Bashkir
Means "victorious, supported" in Arabic, a derivative of نصر (naṣara) meaning "to help, to aid". Abu Jafar al-Mansur was an 8th-century Abbasid caliph and the founder of the city of Baghdad.
Marat Марат m Tatar, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Uzbek
Tatar, Kazakh, Kyrgyz and Uzbek form of Murad.
Mirzo Мирзо m Tajik, Uzbek
Tajik and Uzbek form of Mirza.
Muhammad Муҳаммад m Arabic, Urdu, Punjabi, Pashto, Bengali, Tajik, Uzbek, Indonesian, Malay, Avar
Means "praised, commendable" in Arabic, derived from the root حمد (ḥamida) meaning "to praise". This was the name of the prophet who founded the Islamic religion in the 7th century. According to Islamic belief, at age 40 Muhammad was visited by the angel Gabriel, who provided him with the first verses of the Quran. Approximately 20 years later he conquered Mecca, the city of his birth, and his followers controlled most of the Arabian Peninsula at the time of his death in 632.... [more]
Muhammadali Муҳаммадали m Uzbek, Tajik
Combination of Muhammad and Ali 1.
Muhammadyusuf Муҳаммадюсуф m Uzbek
Combination of Muhammad and Yusuf.
Mukhammad m Tajik (Russified), Uzbek (Russified), Kazakh (Russified), Avar (Russified), Chechen (Russified)
Russian form of Muhammad, used particularly in the Caucasus and former Soviet republics.
Muslima Муслима f Arabic, Uzbek, Bengali
Feminine form of Muslim.
Mustafo Мустафо m Tajik, Uzbek
Uzbek and Tajik form of Mustafa.