Islamic Baby Names

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

All Islamic Baby Names

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Rabtah
The meaning of the name Rabtah is not widely known or documented.
Arabic
Raif
Leader or chief, derived from the Arabic word for leader.
Arabic
Rami
Loving, affectionate, or archer.
Arabic
Ramish
Intelligent and Wise.
Arabic
Rafeq
Companion or friend, derived from the Arabic root r-f-q.
Arabic
Raafi
Exalted, sublime, or high in status.
Arabic
Raafe
Sublime, high-ranking
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Raadhi
Satisfied, content, or pleased
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Raazi
Satisfied, content, or agreeable.
Arabic
Raabit
Raabit means 'one who ties or binds' in Arabic.
Arabic
Zawaad
The meaning of the name Zawaad is not readily available.
Arabic
Zahin
Intelligent, sharp, bright
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Zamaar
One who is strong and determined.
Arabic
dhakiyyah
Intelligent, insightful
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Zikra
Remembrance or mention, often referring to the act of remembering God.
Arabic
dhaakir
One who remembers or mentions God frequently.
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Zabir
Strong, firm, or steadfast.
Arabic
daiyan
Bright, shining, or radiant.
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deema
Rain cloud; also means 'precious' or 'valuable'.
Arabic
dawmat
Silence, quietness.
Arabic
daulah
State or dynasty, often used in Islamic contexts.
Arabic
durriya
Brilliant, radiant.
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duriya
Pearl, a precious gem.
Arabic
darrak
One who is strong and powerful.
Arabic
durab
The meaning of the name Durab is not readily available, as it might not have ...
Arabic
dihyah
The meaning of the name Dihyah is not clear, but it is believed to be of Arab...
Arabic
dawer
Dawer means 'one who turns' or 'circular' in Arabic.
Arabic
dafiq
Intelligent, wise
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dahi
Means 'clever' or 'intelligent' in Arabic.
Arabic
Khayal
Thought, imagination, or idea
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Kholah
The meaning of the name Kholah is not known with certainty.
Arabic
Khaula
Beautiful, attractive woman.
Arabic
Khawwas
One who walks with a proud, swaying gait.
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Khawwat
One who is quick or swift.
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Khalwat
Seclusion or privacy, often used in a spiritual context.
Arabic
Khitfa
not well-known and may be derived from ancient Arabic or regional dialects.
Arabic
Khuraym
not widely documented, and it may be a less commonly used Arabic name.
Arabic
Khudra
Green or verdant, often used as a descriptive name.
Arabic
Khabbab
One who walks with a proud, swinging gait.
Arabic
Khawer
One who is dignified and honorable.
Arabic
Khanam
Lady or noblewoman, often used as a title of respect.
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Khafiz
Guardian or protector, derived from Arabic 'hafiz' meaning keeper.
Arabic
Hayder
Lion, brave and strong.
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Hamees
One who praises or thanks God.
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Hamiz
Praiseworthy, commendable.
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Hamud
Praiseworthy, derived from the Arabic root 'hamd' meaning praise.
Arabic
Hammaad
Praiseworthy, one who praises God.
Arabic
Hulayl
The meaning of the name Hulayl is not widely known or documented. It is a les...
Arabic
Hikmat
Wisdom or knowledge.
Arabic
Hazrat
A title of respect meaning 'majesty' or 'presence', often used for prophets a...
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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