Islamic Baby Names

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

All Islamic Baby Names

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Handal
Handal is an Arabic name meaning 'bitter apple' or 'colocynth'.
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Hanbel
Beautiful ornament.
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Hanbal
Steadfast.
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Hanal
Gift from God.
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Hamzah
Lion, brave.
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Hamza
Steadfast, lion.
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Hammed
Praiseworthy.
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Hammad
Praiseworthy, praisegiver.
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Hamidi
Of praise.
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Hamid
Praiseworthy, grateful.
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Hameed
Praiseworthy.
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Hamed
One who gives thanks.
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Hamal
Lamb, referring to the star Hamal in the constellation Aries.
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Halymedah
Gracious, kind.
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Halymah
Patient, steadfast.
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Halyma
Gentle, patient.
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Halym
Generous, kind-hearted.
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Halolah
Crescent-shaped halo.
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Halmah
Gentle, mild, or forbearing.
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Halimah
Gentle, patient, or mild-tempered.
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Halima
Gentle, patient, or mild-mannered.
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Haleema
Gentle, forgiving.
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Halim
Gentle, mild-mannered, or patient.
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Halil
Halil means 'close friend' or 'intimate companion' in Arabic.
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Haleemah
Patient, tolerant.
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Haleem
Patient, tolerant.
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Haleaah
Noble, beautiful.
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Halayn
Gentle, soft, or mild in temperament.
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Halan
Sweet, gentle, or kind-hearted.
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Halah
Necklace.
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Hala
Aura of light.
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Hakyn
Learned, wise.
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Hakym
Wise, intelligent.
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Hakim
Wise; Judge.
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Hakiem
Wise; Intelligent.
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Hakeem
Wise; Scholar.
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Haji
Pilgrim.
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Hajarah
To emigrate.
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Hajara
To emigrate.
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Hajar
Stone.
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Hairamah
Beautiful.
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Haifa
Slender, delicate.
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Haidar
Lion.
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Haiat
Life or living, often used as a feminine name.
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Hagir
Meaning 'migrating' or 'emigrant', referring to one who leaves their homeland.
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Hager
One who flees; refers to Hagar, the mother of Ishmael in the Bible.
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Hafsah
Young lioness.
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Hafiza
Protector.
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Hafiz
Guardian.
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Hafez
One who memorizes the Quran.
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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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