Islamic Baby Names

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

All Islamic Baby Names

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Muttib
Clever, intelligent.
Arabic
Mutayyebah
Beautiful, attractive.
Arabic
Laden
Meaning 'generous' or 'noble', from the Arabic root L-D-N.
Arabic
Ghaazeh
Thunders, roars.
Arabic
Bakhoor
Fragrant smoke, incense.
Arabic
Awaref
Awaref means 'kindnesses' or 'favors' in Arabic.
Arabic
Atroojah
Courageous.
Arabic
Atrooba
Blessed.
Arabic
Arij
Fragrance.
Arabic
Ansaah
Gift from God.
Arabic
Abaq
White, Bright.
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Shamamah
A type of fragrant plant or herb.
Arabic
Ghaliyah
Dear, precious.
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Ambereen
Beautiful like amber.
Arabic
Enhaddah
A person with a sense of humor.
Arabic
Munhal
One who is forgiving.
Arabic
Shahul
King.
Arabic
Zayeeda
Prosperous.
Arabic
Merzooq
Granted.
Arabic
Sadiyah
Lucky, fortunate.
Arabic
Azzar
Helping, aiding.
Arabic
Lakum
To be yours.
Arabic
Samiah
Elevated, sublime, or exalted; a feminine form of Sami.
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Ghafra
Forgiving, merciful; derived from Arabic root gh-f-r meaning to forgive.
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Ekraam
Honor, respect.
Arabic
Salwi
Salwi means 'consolation' or 'comfort' in Arabic.
Arabic
Ajnabi
Foreigner.
Arabic
Sakhif
Intelligent; Shrewd.
Arabic
Khamcar
One who has charisma or charm.
Arabic
Allaf
Allaf means 'one who is kind' or 'friendly' in Arabic.
Arabic
Muqees
Wise.
Arabic
Azooqa
Sweet, sugary.
Arabic
Matair
Leader, captain.
Arabic
Tazmeer
Enrichment, Development.
Arabic
Qasib
He who distributes.
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Qaasab
Carpenter.
Arabic
Shabaabah
Youth, Young woman.
Arabic
Idhar
Present, here.
Arabic
Sajjaj
One who weaves carpets.
Arabic
Syyal
Flood, deluge.
Arabic
Burhumat
Compassionate, merciful.
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Fuqqah
A type of fermented drink or beverage.
Arabic
Zeinab
Fragrant flower.
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Feeha
Intelligent, wise.
Arabic
Barhamat
Wealth and prosperity.
Arabic
Zaghlaah
Joy.
Arabic
Sman
Sky.
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Shagoofah
Water lily.
Arabic
Qatif
Clever.
Arabic
Qanpah
Speed, swiftness.
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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