Islamic Baby Names

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

All Islamic Baby Names

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Murwat
Sunshine.
Arabic
Muqadim
Advanced, preceder.
Arabic
Mukhshaf
Revealed, disclosed.
Arabic
Mughshaf
Envelope, wrapper.
Arabic
Miqdaam
Brave, courageous, or one who advances boldly.
Arabic
Maqdoor
Power, strength, or capability.
Arabic
Mahshaf
Spectator.
Arabic
Jurrat
Courage, bravery.
Arabic
Jaladat
Eternal or everlasting, often associated with divine permanence.
Arabic
Jaasrah
Bold, courageous.
Arabic
Gozail
found.
Arabic
Ghasanfer
Old Arabic war story.
Arabic
Gharaz
Eagerness.
Arabic
Fatwet
One who judges or makes decisions.
Arabic
Fatoot
Young date palm tree or branch.
Arabic
Faatek
Saver, rescuer.
Arabic
Dalawar
Brave, courageous.
Arabic
Battal
Heroic, brave.
Arabic
Bataalat
Heroines, brave women.
Arabic
Basaalat
Majesty, dignity.
Arabic
Baasila
Brave, courageous.
Arabic
Ashaarab
Refers to a collective term for poems or verses in Arabic..
Arabic
Alip
Noble, exalted.
Arabic
Jabeerah
Splendid, glorious.
Arabic
Zavia
Zavia means 'radiant' or 'splendid' in Arabic.
Arabic
Ghusoon
Branches of a tree.
Arabic
Badragh
Full moon.
Arabic
Sahfah
Leaf, sheet.
Arabic
Qadha
Judge.
Arabic
Nashib
Fortune or destiny.
Arabic
Sherbiyah
Boldness, courage.
Arabic
Naabiyah
Prophetess.
Arabic
Hafiyah
Protector.
Arabic
Ramisah
Compassionate.
Arabic
Jawaira
Jawaira means 'precious stone' or 'jewel' in Arabic.
Arabic
Nwazish
Honor/Respect.
Arabic
Fazlerabi
Excellence of Lord.
Arabic
Rahazi
Secret, hidden.
Arabic
Asseem
Limitless; endless.
Arabic
Qarbah
Fragrance, scent.
Arabic
Yadeen
Strong, steadfast.
Arabic
Nasiyah
Advisor, counselor.
Arabic
Naseejah
Intimate companion.
Arabic
Zaaidah
One who provides abundance, one who increases.
Arabic
Muaqil
Intelligent.
Arabic
Yaghman
Beautiful, handsome.
Arabic
Zabur
Refers to the book of Psalms in the Quran.
Arabic
Sahifah
Pages (referring to a book).
Arabic
Sahifaah
Pages (referring to a book).
Arabic
Sahaf
Bookseller or journalist.
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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