Malay Baby Names for Boys & Girls With Meanings (Complete A–Z List) - Page 3
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Malay names are usually formed by combining two or more words that have a specific meaning. For example, the name “Muhammad” is derived from the Arabic word “hamida,” which means “to praise” and the prefix “mu,” which means “the one who”.
Another example is the name “Siti,” which means “lady” or “miss” in Malay. Malay names can also be derived from nature, such as “Bunga” (flower) or “Hutan” (forest)
This collection has all Malay Baby Names - traditional, modern, religious, trendy, popular, cute, short and sweet and easy to pronounce Malay baby names to help you make the right choice!
You can explore Malay baby names: Alphabetically (A–Z) By gender (boy, girl, unisex) By starting or ending letters By meaning and origin Click on any baby name to view its meaning, background, pronunciation, and related names.
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Malay Baby Names by Alphabet
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Malay Baby Names List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
One who reminds people of Allah. | ||
A variant of Mizn, meaning white cloud. | ||
Glow and happiness of a person's face. | ||
Salvation, or success | ||
Malay word, meaning long. | ||
Hero or officer. | ||
Female flower | ||
Son or prince | ||
Daughter or princess | ||
Wide, spacious, extensive. | ||
Recitation of the Quran. | ||
One who is compassionate, kind and merciful. | ||
Winners, acquirers | ||
Winner, achiever. | ||
Highland or hilly area. | ||
High | ||
One who is intelligent and perceptive | ||
Vastness or wideness. | ||
One who is smart, handsome or elegant. | ||
One who is as beautiful as a rose. | ||
Something that gives benefit. | ||
Firmly in place, or unshakeable. | ||
Malay word for Saturday. | ||
Veil or cover. | ||
Nice, fine, beautiful, well-arranged | ||
A fruitful tree | ||
A sharp sword | ||
Singular, unique, incomparable, | ||
Plant ears, plant spikes, ears of wheat. | ||
A daring person, one who is fearless and dauntless. | ||
One who is in perfect health. | ||
The sword of Faith | ||
Malay word for Tuesday. | ||
Malay word for Monday. | ||
One who is praiseworthy | ||
Diamond | ||
Grand child | ||
Color or dye. | ||
Cedar of the farthest point. | ||
One who is beautiful and radiant. | ||
Peace and security | ||
Ear of wheat, ear of corn. | ||
Happiness | ||
A variant of Zuleika. It was the name of wife of the king of Egypt. | ||
First or eldest. | ||
Sun | ||
Female sun | ||
Queen or diamond | ||
Moderation | ||
Pure, sanctity and holiness. | ||


