Islamic Baby Names

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

All Islamic Baby Names

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Muriha
Famous, renowned.
Arabic
Marwaan
flint, stone
Arabic
Murshida
Spiritual guide, mentor.
Arabic
Mursyid
Guide, leader, instructor, mentor
Arabic
Marzug
Blessed or fortunate, derived from the root meaning 'to be blessed'.
Arabic
Murtadha
Chosen, approved, satisfied
Arabic
Madaniya
Praiseworthy, derived from the root meaning to praise.
Arabic
Makhluf
Preserved or protected, often used as a name for a child who is cherished.
Arabic
Mukhlish
Pure, sincere, honest
Arabic
Mukhlisa
Sincere, faithful, or pure-hearted.
Arabic
Maheera
Skillful, talented.
Arabic
Mehnoor
Moonlight or light of the moon.
Arabic
Mahmooda
Praised, commendable; feminine form of Mahmood.
Arabic
Mehmuda
Highly praised or praised abundantly
Arabic
Mahfoud
The protected one.
Arabic
Mahfuj
Protected, guarded, or preserved by God.
Arabic
Muhshin
Benefactor, doer of good deeds.
Arabic
Mouhsina
Righteous, virtuous.
Arabic
Mohsina
Respected, honored, or chaste woman.
Arabic
Muhsina
Virtuous, chaste, or modest woman.
Arabic
Mahirimah
Beautiful and dignified woman.
Arabic
Mahjoob
Covered, hidden.
Arabic
Mahboub
Beloved, favorite.
Arabic
Majdiya
Glorious, praiseworthy; feminine form of Majid.
Arabic
Mutakaffil
Responsible, accountable.
Arabic
Mabrouka
Blessed or fortunate, derived from the Arabic root for blessing.
Arabic
Mabrooka
The blessed one
Arabic
Mabrouk
It means 'blessed' or 'congratulations'.
Arabic
Mobarak
Blessed or auspicious, derived from the Arabic root baraka.
Arabic
Maissa
Brave, strong-willed.
Arabic
Maisa
Walking with a proud, swinging gait.
Arabic
Mayesa
One who walks with a proud and graceful gait.
Arabic
Mamuur
Obeyed, followed.
Arabic
Maloof
Maloof is an Arabic surname meaning 'beloved' or 'affectionate'.
Arabic
Malaha
not widely known, as it is a rare and uncommon name.
Arabic
Maaliki
Belonging to the king, belonging to the owner.
Arabic
Madhia
Praiseworthy, derived from the root meaning to praise.
Arabic
Mashaal
Torch or flame, symbolizing light and guidance.
Arabic
Masoon
Fortunate.
Arabic
Mastur
Protected, covered.
Arabic
Liyaqah
Ability, capability.
Arabic
Lulwa
Pearl, a precious gem.
Arabic
Lujain
It means 'pearls' or 'precious stones'.
Arabic
Lokman
Wise, intelligent.
Arabic
Lutfiya
Lutfiya means 'kindness' or 'gentleness' in Arabic.
Arabic
Luthfi
Kind, gentle, or benevolent.
Arabic
Labibor
It means 'intelligent' or 'wise'.
Arabic
Labbaanah
The one with a gentle voice.
Arabic
Lubaaba
Lubaaba means 'pure' or 'sincere' in Arabic.
Arabic
Lamiya
Shining, radiant, or brilliant.
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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