Islamic Baby Names

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

All Islamic Baby Names

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Qamer
Moon.
Arabic
Ghaasiqah
One who looks at the stars at night.
Arabic
Bureedfalak
Cool breeze of the heavens.
Arabic
Badria
Full moon.
Arabic
Badoor
Full moon, symbolizing beauty and brightness.
Arabic
Zarada
Golden.
Arabic
Kharitah
Charitable.
Arabic
Saaniah
Resplendent, shining.
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Hameet
Friend, companion.
Arabic
Asriyah
Beautiful; elegant.
Arabic
Taadeel
Justice, fairness.
Arabic
AbuTurab
Father of dust, a nickname for the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
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Qaaherah
Victorious.
Arabic
Nikat
Firm, resolute.
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Ghiyam
Brave.
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Wareena
Awareness.
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Mahzun
Sad, sorrowful.
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Qaroon
Name of a character in the Quran.
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Khassees
Observer, onlooker.
Arabic
Hasoor
Clever, intelligent.
Arabic
Zumr
Civilized, refined.
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Wazila
Efficient, capable.
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Zajaaj
Excellence.
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Wazilah
Diligent, hardworking.
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Inaas
Affection, Intimacy.
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Muajzaat
Miracles.
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Mujeezah
Victorious.
Arabic
Durayat
Pearl or precious gem.
Arabic
Lubaan
Lubaan means 'frankincense' in Arabic, a fragrant resin used in incense.
Arabic
Halab
Milk.
Arabic
Ghazwi
The one who goes on expeditions.
Arabic
Izzah
Might, power, or honor; also a term for glory and prestige.
Arabic
Mietawi
From the town of Mietawa.
Arabic
Rasmah
Grace, elegance.
Arabic
Asaar
Marks, signs.
Arabic
Tazan
Lion.
Arabic
Malique
Noble, regal.
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Yassawal
Beloved, adored.
Arabic
Yasaat
To march.
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Wafed
Trustworthy, faithful, or loyal.
Arabic
Wafda
Promise or covenant.
Arabic
Umdan
Pillar, support.
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Rasalat
Control, power.
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Qenaat
Sufficient.
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Qanbaat
Firmness, stability.
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Qaasid
Messenger, Courier.
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Zebeez
One who gives abundance.
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Chahl
Inquisitive.
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Rahmah
Mercy, Compassion.
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Seemab
Mercury or quicksilver; also a poetic term for something pure and bright.
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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