Islamic Baby Names

Beautiful Quranic and Islamic names — chosen for their spiritual meaning and divine inspiration.

All Islamic Baby Names

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Shamees
A person who has great courage and bravery.
Arabic
Shaqrah
Blonde, fair-haired.
Arabic
Shaqeer
Brave, valorous.
Arabic
Shaqoor
Grateful, appreciative.
Arabic
Shafeef
Purity.
Arabic
Shafeei
One who cures.
Arabic
Sharufah
Noble.
Arabic
Shareeq
Meaning 'companion' or 'partner' in Arabic.
Arabic
Sharuf
Brave.
Arabic
Shajarah
Tree or plant.
Arabic
Shayif
handsome.
Arabic
Shahir
Famous or renowned.
Arabic
Shamikh
Striving, aspiring.
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Shaqir
Grateful, thankful.
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Shafi
Intercessor or mediator, one who pleads on behalf of others.
Arabic
Shazah
Princess, queen.
Arabic
Sameed
Determined, steadfast
Arabic
Sulaikan
Little sword, sharp-minded.
Arabic
Sahiqa
Intelligent, witty.
Arabic
Samiar
One who listens or hears, derived from the Arabic root s-m-'.
Arabic
Sajia
Fortunate.
Arabic
Surah
Chapter (of the Quran).
Arabic
Sunnah
Refers to the teachings and practices of the Prophet Muhammad.
Arabic
Saheer
Enchanter or magician, derived from Arabic 'sihr' meaning magic.
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Sammar
One who engages in conversation or talks at night.
Arabic
Samhah
Forgiving, tolerant, or indulgent.
Arabic
Sameeh
Gentle, forgiving
Arabic
Samoor
Patient.
Arabic
Saleena
Moonlight, or a feminine form of Saleem meaning 'safe'.
Arabic
Saleef
It means 'successor' or 'one who follows'.
Arabic
Saloom
Safe.
Arabic
Saloof
Peaceful.
Arabic
Safeen
Pure, clear, or sincere.
Arabic
Sarraat
Happiness, joy.
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Sadaad
Supporter, helper.
Arabic
Sajeedah
One who prostrates in worship, a devout worshipper.
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Sajeed
One who prostrates in worship, a devout worshipper.
Arabic
Saayed
Fortunate, lucky, or prosperous.
Arabic
Saadi
Fortunate or blessed; also a name of a Persian poet.
Arabic
Salif
Pure, righteous.
Arabic
Sarih
Brave, courageous.
Arabic
Zobia
Gifted or blessed woman
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Zerdad
Brightness, radiance.
Arabic
Zahaar
Radiant, adorned.
Arabic
Zaheel
Handsome, beautiful, or brilliant.
Arabic
Zahun
Beautiful or Attractive.
Arabic
Zamin
Earth or land, symbolizing stability and grounding.
Arabic
Zayir
Visitor or guest, derived from the Arabic root Z-Y-R.
Arabic
Zaaki
Intelligent, clever, or sharp-minded.
Arabic
Zaada
Zaada means 'prosperous' or 'fortunate' in Arabic.
Arabic
Islamic naming traditions

The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) emphasized choosing good names. Islamic names often reflect attributes of Allah, prophets, or virtues like mercy and gratitude.

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