Islamic Baby Names

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

All Islamic Baby Names

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Haasim
Determined or decisive.
Arabic
Ghulumat
Shadows.
Arabic
Fata
Youth.
Arabic
Baqila
Intelligent, wise.
Arabic
Shaba
Fragrance, Scent.
Arabic
Fatah
Victor.
Arabic
Ghadat
Gentle, mild.
Arabic
Ghayda
Young and delicate.
Arabic
Zalih
Virtuous.
Arabic
Taar
Wire; string.
Arabic
Shaab
Ghost, phantom.
Arabic
Nosha
Eternal, lasting.
Arabic
Nashiyah
One who is successful or prosperous.
Arabic
Makhtubah
Written, recorded.
Arabic
Hidasat
Strong-willed.
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Hadaasat
Joy, happiness.
Arabic
Ghamer
Moon, referring to the celestial body.
Arabic
Ghaisman
Brave, courageous.
Arabic
Ghaidaan
Ghaidaan is an Arabic name meaning 'young, delicate, and soft'.
Arabic
Battool
Virgin, chaste; a title for the Virgin Mary.
Arabic
Batoola
Unique, rare.
Arabic
Bakaarah
Princess.
Arabic
Baakrah
Wise, intelligent.
Arabic
Irqeel
Intelligent, wise.
Arabic
Chamnia
Fragrant.
Arabic
Khairu
Goodness or benevolence, derived from the Arabic root khayr.
Arabic
Zajal
Eloquent, fluent.
Arabic
Mustoor
Manifest, evident.
Arabic
Mazboor
Determined, Resolute.
Arabic
Kateeb
Writer or scribe, one who writes.
Arabic
Inshah
Enlightenment, clarity.
Arabic
Yaazer
One who helps or aids.
Arabic
Yaariz
Quick.
Arabic
Tesweed
Delicate flowers.
Arabic
Sabt
Sabbath, day of rest.
Arabic
Raqem
Firm, solid.
Arabic
Raqam
Number, count.
Arabic
Nawees
Authoritative, noble.
Arabic
Kaateb
Writer, Author.
Arabic
Sarooh
Beautiful.
Arabic
Muzamil
Covered in clothing.
Arabic
Lafifah
Elegant, graceful.
Arabic
Lafeefah
Glowing, radiant.
Arabic
Nishter
Support, shelter.
Arabic
Nashar
Falcon-like.
Arabic
Mustahil
Impossible.
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Abdaorabeedah
Devoted, obedient.
Arabic
Mabud
Worshipped, Adored.
Arabic
Musbeh
Bringer of good news or glad tidings.
Arabic
Musabbay
One who is illuminated.
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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