- Source: Mughira
- Al-Mughirah bin Syu'bah
- Al-Walid bin al-Mughirah
- Muawiyah bin Abu Sufyan
- Khalid bin Walid
- Amr bin Ash
- Museum Louvre
- Bisyr bin Shafwan al-Kalbi
- Abdullah bin Amr bin al-Ash
- Ayyub bin Salamah
- Sitra
- Walid ibn al-Mughira
- Al-Mughira
- Mughira
- Hisham ibn al-Mughira
- Pyxis of al-Mughira
- Najiyah bint al-Walid
- Abu Umayya ibn al-Mughira
- Ghulat
- Al-Mughira ibn Abd Allah
- Mu'awiya I
Mughira is a male Arabic name.
Its meaning is "attacker/raider".
Mughira as a given name or a surname can be associated with:
Mughira ibn Shu'ba: a prominent companion of Muhammad and was known as one of the four 'shrewds of the Arabs' (duhat al-Arab).
Mughirah ibn Abd-Allah: a preeminent leader of the Quraysh tribe's Banu Makhzum clan in Mecca in the 6th century. His descendants, the Banu al-Mughira, became the principle house of the Makhzum.
Walid ibn al-Mughira: the chief of the Banu Makhzum clan of the Quraysh tribe. His clan was responsible for warfare related matters.
A derivative of the name Mughira (also spelled Moughera), is mentioned in Surah al-'Adiyat (chapter 100) verse 3 as well; فَالْمُغِيرَاتِ صُبْحًا, (translation; By the chargers at dawn), referring to the early morning military charge during war.