Islamic Baby Names

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

All Islamic Baby Names

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Mutamid
Relying, depending.
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Mutaqid
Confident, assertive.
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Mutazid
Determined, steadfast.
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Motabir
Ambitious, aspiring.
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Muawin
Helper or supporter, derived from the Arabic root 'ayn-waw-nun'.
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Muzahir
Manifest, prominent.
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Masab
Meaning 'lion' or 'brave', symbolizing strength and courage.
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Mashhood
Witnessed.
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Mashhur
Famous.
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Mashael
The light of a torch or a radiant glow.
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Musfira
One who is protected or saved from harm.
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Mazkoor
Thankful, praised.
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Maraqab
Watchtower or observation post, derived from the Arabic root for watching.
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Murarah
Fragrant plant.
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Midlaj
Praiseworthy, commendable.
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Mudassar
Enveloped, Covered.
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Mahfoozh
One who is saved, protected.
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Mujeebah
Responsive, Answering.
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Maseeb
Difficulties or hardships.
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Mutamakan
Steadfast, firm.
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Mutakabbir
Proud, arrogant.
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Zirar
Zirar means 'visitor' or 'one who comes at night' in Arabic.
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Mutaal
Exalted, sublime, or most high.
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Mubeen
Clear, evident.
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Mubashshirah
Bearer of glad tidings.
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Mubdia
Originator.
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Mubtasim
Smiling, cheerful.
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Malouf
Royal or regal.
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Maahirah
Skilled.
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Mahid
Glorious, praised, or commendable.
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Maalikah
Queen, owner, lady.
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Mazna
Cloud that carries rain.
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Maajidah
Glorious.
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Misk
Musk (fragrance).
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Mizna
Raincloud.
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Muniym
Gift or present from God.
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Muzna
Clouds, Rain.
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Mahia
Meaning 'swift' or 'agile', often used as a feminine name.
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Maan
Honor, respect, or dignity
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Liaquat
Capability, competence.
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Layyina
Soft, gentle, delicate.
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Laiqa
Worthy, deserving.
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Leen
Soft, tender.
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Lutf
Kindness, affection.
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Gulala
Pink Rose.
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Kaifiya
Contentment.
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Kaisan
Wise, knowledgeable.
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Kowaisah
Fearful; scary.
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Kanifa
Wise, noble.
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Kaneezah
Treasure or precious one, often used as a term of endearment.
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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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