Islamic Baby Names

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

All Islamic Baby Names

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Qaniyah
Satisfied, content.
Arabic
Haisiyat
Status, position.
Arabic
Lyaqat
Worth, merit, or dignity.
Arabic
Qandeela
Radiant, glowing.
Arabic
Mutrasid
One who achieves his goals.
Arabic
Mutmail
Desired; sought-after; longed for.
Arabic
Mustabsher
Herald.
Arabic
Mustabser
Present.
Arabic
Murtajah
Courteous, polite.
Arabic
Mursaad
Guided or rightly directed, often referring to one who follows the right path.
Arabic
Kousar
River in Paradise.
Arabic
Jammal
Handsome.
Arabic
Nawwaq
Diver.
Arabic
Qaloos
Necklace, collar.
Arabic
Jamlaah
Top, peak.
Arabic
Baeer
Brave, courageous.
Arabic
Jemaal
Beauty, handsome.
Arabic
Hilm
Veil or covering.
Arabic
Sukaynah
Tranquil, serene, or peaceful.
Arabic
Sajwa
Calm or tranquility.
Arabic
Wadiah
Loving, affectionate.
Arabic
Saloomi
Safe.
Arabic
Nidaahel
Call or summons, often used in Islamic context.
Arabic
Naadiyah
Caller, announcer.
Arabic
Ghuwaas
Name of a mountain in Yemen.
Arabic
Muhaasib
Accountant, auditor.
Arabic
Basmalaah
In the name of Allah.
Arabic
Wijh
Face, appearance.
Arabic
Zubdah
Cream, butter.
Arabic
Tashbeet
Briskness, agility.
Arabic
Shughlah
Sparkle, radiance.
Arabic
Shaghil
Active, industrious.
Arabic
Gharida
Precious.
Arabic
Utmah
Greatness, majesty.
Arabic
Qazfah
Harshness.
Arabic
Ghiz
Treasure.
Arabic
Ghozah
Gazelle.
Arabic
Sumrah
A type of tree commonly found in the Arabian Peninsula.
Arabic
Sumayrah
Proper name, Good deed.
Arabic
Akhwan
Brothers.
Arabic
Ahban
White, clear.
Arabic
Istabraq
Supernatural beauty, radiant.
Arabic
Akhsam
Brave, Courageous.
Arabic
Qisaf
Armor, protection.
Arabic
Fakhrat
Pride.
Arabic
Mubashirah
Bearer of good news.
Arabic
Tamadur
Precious stone.
Arabic
Tabaasheer
Good omen, good news.
Arabic
Jaladin
Majesty of the faith, derived from Arabic 'Jalal' (majesty) and 'Din' (faith).
Arabic
Zuhrah
Brilliant.
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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