Islamic Baby Names

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

All Islamic Baby Names

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Rakim
Wise, knowledgeable.
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Mustaahi
One who seeks help.
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Tazkia
Purity, Purification.
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Ramoona
Loving, kind.
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Hamada
Praiseworthy, from the Arabic root h-m-d meaning to praise.
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Hakma
Wisdom.
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Jawl
Pearl.
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Ehtzaz
Attractiveness, splendor.
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Wasat
Moderate, balanced.
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Qadera
Powerful.
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Afsun
The one who speaks ill of others.
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Ragheeb
Desirous, longing, or eager.
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Azhad
Pious, devout.
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Ailaf
Pleasant, lovely.
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Nayeema
Blessing, happiness.
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Masid
Someone who prays regularly.
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Qaan
Courageous.
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Eradat
It means 'will' or 'desire' in Arabic.
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Hurmad
Praise.
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Ramiq
Intelligent and Quick-witted.
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Najda
Helper, supporter, or one who provides assistance.
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Moarif
Knowledgeable, knowledgeable person.
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Mirafda
Gift, blessing.
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Hamayat
Protection, guardianship, or shelter.
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Shamasa
Beautiful like a moonbeam.
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Rafif
Delicate.
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Attehaf
Elegant, graceful.
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Salfa
Chosen, preferred.
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Kafur
Camphor, aromatic substance.
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Aijab
Beautiful, adorned.
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Raufa
Compassionate, tender
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Khamna
Hidden treasure.
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Ibtar
Means 'breaking of the fast' in Arabic, referring to the evening meal during ...
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Nafeha
Pure, sincere.
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Qadriyah
Powerful, noble.
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Zaharat
Beauty, elegance.
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Bariz
Means 'brilliant' or 'shining' in Arabic.
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Musaib
One who is blessed or fortunate.
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Buqat
A piece, a fragment.
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Aqamat
Dignity; Status.
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Asghaar
Smaller or younger, often used as a comparative adjective.
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Mussadiq
One who is truthful or honest.
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Zahhur
Radiant, shining, or luminous.
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Tehleem
Success, prosperity.
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Tamheed
one who helps, supports
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Muzammal
Adorned, decorated
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Khairulbashr
Goodness of the human being.
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Khaibershaikan
Combination of 'Khaibar' (a place) and 'Shaikan' (a title), meaning 'leader o...
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Laqis
not readily available, suggesting it may have an obscure or less common meaning.
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Zabeehallah
Servant of Allah, combining 'Zabeeh' (sacrifice) and 'Allah' (God).
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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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