Islamic Baby Names

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

All Islamic Baby Names

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Naashir
One who helps or assists others.
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Naaji
Safe, secure, or one who is saved.
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Myiesha
Alive, prosperous.
Arabic
Mawiya
Mawiya means 'a female gazelle' or 'soft and delicate' in Arabic.
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Muwakkil
One who entrusts or delegates, derived from the Arabic root w-k-l.
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Muhid
One who guides or shows the way.
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Mahiib
Glorious, praiseworthy, or magnificent.
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Muhanned
One who is praised or commendable.
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Muhra
Star.
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Muhja
Courage, bravery.
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Maham
It means 'great' or 'magnificent' in Arabic.
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Muniif
Exalted, supreme.
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Moncef
One who is successful or victorious.
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Manaal
Attainment, achievement.
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Manaar
Beacon, lighthouse, or place of light
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Mulook
Kings.
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Moktar
Chosen, selected, or preferred.
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Muqadas
Sacred, holy, or sanctified.
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Muqas
Polite, Gracious.
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Mufadhal
Preferred or chosen, one who is given preference.
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Mufrih
One who brings joy or delight.
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Mufarrij
One who brings relief or comfort.
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Moazzem
One who is protected or sheltered by God.
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Muazzama
Exalted, dignified, or honored.
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Mutaz
It means 'strong' or 'mighty' in Arabic.
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Mutahar
Mutahar means 'purified' or 'clean' in Arabic.
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Mutashim
One who seeks refuge or protection.
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Moattar
Fragrance
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Musaab
Derived from Arabic meaning 'one who is chosen' or 'selected'.
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Masheer
Advisor or counselor
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Mashooq
Beloved, loved one
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Mushlih
One who brings about reconciliation or peace.
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Mushaddaq
One who is confirmed or verified.
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Musaddas
A poetic form with six-line stanzas.
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Maznah
Praiseworthy, derived from the root meaning to praise.
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Mizanur
Balance of light or grace of the faith.
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Marib
Marib is the name of an ancient city in Yemen, associated with the Queen of S...
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Murtaaz
Chosen, selected, or preferred one.
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Murtad
Apostate, one who has renounced their religion.
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Maraam
Maraam means 'desired' or 'wished for' in Arabic.
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Mudhakkir
One who reminds or admonishes, often referring to a person who delivers remin...
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Madyan
Derived from the Arabic word for 'place of judgment' or 'town of Midian'.
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Mudasser
One who praises or glorifies God.
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Mudasir
One who brings good news or tidings.
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Muddathir
One who wraps himself in a garment, referring to a title of the Prophet Muham...
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Mukhthar
The chosen one, chosen by Allah
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Muhayr
One who is chosen or selected.
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Muhair
One who is praised or commendable.
Arabic
Muhlash
The meaning of Muhlash in Arabic is not well-documented or widely known.
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Muharram
Muharram is the first month of the Islamic calendar, meaning 'forbidden' or '...
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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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