Islamic Baby Names

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

All Islamic Baby Names

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Mishaal
Torch, beacon
Arabic
Maisoon
Gentle, soft-spoken.
Arabic
Mairaj
Ascension, the night journey of Prophet Muhammad.
Arabic
Mayyada
Comforted.
Arabic
Mauhub
Beloved, Adored.
Arabic
Mawhiba
Gift, present.
Arabic
Muhabbat
Love, affection.
Arabic
Munya
Wishes or desires.
Arabic
Mawdud
Beloved.
Arabic
Mahzala
Beautiful face.
Arabic
Munifa
Munifa means 'exalted' or 'high' in Arabic.
Arabic
Mansoora
Victorious, triumphant, or one who is helped to victory.
Arabic
Manshur
Supported, victorious.
Arabic
Muntashir
Reveal.
Arabic
Manahel
Gift of God.
Arabic
Mamdouh
Praiseworthy, commendable.
Arabic
Maleeka
Queen or princess, derived from the Arabic word 'malikah'.
Arabic
Mulayka
Little queen or princess.
Arabic
Malihah
Beautiful, pleasant, charming
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Mulazim
Attendant or servant, often used as a military rank.
Arabic
Mukarrama
Honored, respected, or noble.
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Mukthadir
Powerful, capable, or one who has authority.
Arabic
Makaarim
Noble virtues.
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Mukaarim
Noble, generous.
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Maqsyud
Sought after, desired.
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Muqsith
One who is just and fair.
Arabic
Mokbul
Chosen one.
Arabic
Muqbala
One who is accepted or approved.
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Moufida
Helpful, beneficial.
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Mufeeda
One who is beneficial or useful.
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Mufida
Beneficial, useful.
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Mugheesah
One who takes refuge.
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Mayesha
One who walks with a proud, swinging gait.
Arabic
Muwwaidh
Preacher.
Arabic
Muthahhar
Pure, chaste, or virtuous.
Arabic
Mutahhara
Means 'purified' or 'chaste' in Arabic.
Arabic
Musaaid
He who helps and supports.
Arabic
Musheera
One who is guided or inspired.
Arabic
Mashmool
One who is listened to.
Arabic
Musharrafa
Beautiful, adorned.
Arabic
Mushtak
Yearning, longing.
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Masyhur
Famous, well-known, widely spread
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Masouda
Fortunate or blessed, feminine form of Masoud.
Arabic
Musfirah
One who is protected or saved from harm.
Arabic
Muzaina
Rain-bearing cloud.
Arabic
Musyaffa
Forgiving, pardoning.
Arabic
Maziyah
Rain.
Arabic
Mazida
Content or satisfied.
Arabic
Mashuum
Attentive, careful.
Arabic
Mareera
Beautiful woman.
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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