Author: Ali
•Sunday, March 22, 2009
Turkish girl names, with meanings, starting with 'M'


Macide:

One with good morals

Mahbube:

Beloved, lovable

Mahfuze:

The protected one, Protected, Sheltered

Mahire:

Resourceful (skillful) women

Mahlika:

Face beautiful as the moon

Mahperi:

Beautiful

Mahpeyker:

Moon-face, face like the bright light of the moon or the moon itself

Mahsune:

Surrounded, besieged, wrapped

Maide:

Banquet, the food found on top of the dinner feast table of the banquet

Makbule:

Received, will be accepted, accepted, to be liked

Maksude:

To wish (for), desire

Manolya:

A type of flower, magnolia

Maral:

Female gazelle

Mebrure:

Good, beneficial, be approved of, liked, useful

Medide:

Very long-lasting

Mediha:

Praised, liked, admired, loved women

Mehlika:

Beautiful as the moon

Mehpare:

Very nice pieces of the moon, beautiful as the pieces of it (the moon)_

Mehtab:

Moonlight

Melahat:

Beauty, beauty of the face

Melda:

Fresh, young and gentle

Melek:

Angel

Meliha:

Fine, beautiful, cute and sweet

Melike:

Queen, sovereign , ruler

Melis:

Honey, honey bee

Meltem:

Summer, seasonal wind blowing from land to sea

Meral(maral):

A female deer

Merve:

A name of a mountain or a hill in Mekke

Meryem:

Turkish form of 'Mary'. Also it is the name of the mother of Isa (Jesus) (A.S)

Mesrure:

Joyful, merry, happy women

Mevhibe:

Allah's (cc) tax, generous gift, gift, benevolence

Mihriban:

Genial. Suave, soft and sweet-natured

Mualla:

Position or office and rank being high, high, lofty

Muazzez:

Precious, valuable, honorable

Muhlise:

Sincerely or sincere, being sincere, behaving sincerely

Mutiye:

Subservient (obedience, to obey)

Müberra:

In the clear; innocent; blameless; above suspicion or has been cleaned

Mübeyyen:

To come out to the open space, explained, been announced, disclosed

Mücella:

Bright, polished

Müfide:

Useful, will be useful and benefit work

Müge:

Name of a flower, lily, lily of the valley

Müjgan:

Lash

Mükrime:

Offering or giving (food, drink, etc.), treating (someone) very hospitably, great hospitality

Münevver:

Illuminated, bright light, well-informed, cultured, open-minded people or scholar as well

Münibe:

Has turned to God (Allah), faced towards Allah, pure, sincere

Mürevva:

Good thinking, dealing with mind (idea, thought)

Müzeyyen:

Decorated, adorned
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