Islamic Baby Names

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

All Islamic Baby Names

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Tassneem
It means 'blessing' or 'praise' in Arabic.
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Waryam
Friend or companion.
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Sakhrat
Hard rock or stone, symbolizing strength and resilience.
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Safin
Sword or pure, derived from the Arabic word for sword.
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Qaareb
Close, near, or approaching.
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Anaum
Gracious, merciful, or compassionate.
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Naeeman
One who is blessed or prosperous.
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Mayameen
Blessed, fortunate, or prosperous.
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Imreen
Prosperous, flourishing, or blessed.
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Lubab
It means 'pure' or 'sincere' in Arabic.
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Muram
The meaning of the name Muram is not widely known. It is a relatively rare name.
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Maqsad
It means 'purpose' or 'goal' in Arabic.
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Shukrah
Thankfulness or gratitude.
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Mashkoorah
One who is praised or commendable.
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Takwaas
The meaning of the name Takwaas is not found in conventional sources, suggest...
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Fazzaal
Grace, bounty, or excellence.
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Mursood
Guided or rightly directed, often used in Islamic context.
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Kiswar
The meaning of the name Kiswar is not widely known or documented.
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Anzah
Lion, brave and strong.
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Khyyam
Tent maker, derived from the Arabic word 'khayyam'.
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Zerfa
Successful.
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Maqri
Skilled, talented.
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Murshed
Guide, leader.
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Muqari
Skilled.
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Zaiq
Flavor.
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Madeeha
Praiseworthy.
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Niyaf
Exceptional, unique.
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Yakhmoor
Resembling a moon flambe (a bright moon).
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Yaafay
Brave; Courageous.
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Tawaalat
Long-lived or enduring, often used poetically.
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Shadif
Healing, curing.
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Masheed
Graceful, elegant, noble.
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Takeem
Generous, noble.
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Muksar
Ability, capability.
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Khaatbah
Sermon, Address.
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Kalimah
Word, speech.
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Lataazah
Soft, gentle, delicate.
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Lamzah
A kind of gum obtained from the mastic tree.
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Hamaida
Praiseworthy, one who is deserving of praise.
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Malakah
Malakah means 'angel' or 'queen' in Arabic.
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Hindal
Precious and invaluable.
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Qallas
Smooth, polished.
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Nisaaj
Tribute or gift.
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Seeh
Generous, noble.
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Feelafa
One who is kind and compassionate.
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Tashqeen
Strengthening, fortifying.
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Ramziyah
Symbolic, emblematic.
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Tughrah
A royal monogram or seal used by Ottoman sultans.
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Baqra
Cow.
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Siaf
Sword.
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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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