Islamic Baby Names

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

All Islamic Baby Names

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Anfiyah
Intense fire, flame.
Arabic
Radifah
Elegant, noble.
Arabic
Azib
Noble, distinguished.
Arabic
Shablah
Rock, boulder.
Arabic
Sabeeyah
An intelligent woman.
Arabic
Azzat
Determined, resolute.
Arabic
Uzmi
Uzmi means 'my strength' or 'my power' in Arabic.
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Zulakha
Beautiful, elegant.
Arabic
Aitzaz
Valiant, brave.
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Ghawir
Determined.
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Shazab
Beautiful clouds.
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Bayad
Deserving, worthy.
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Aiqaz
Brave, strong.
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Suhaad
Good fortune, blessings.
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Masahirah
Masahirah means 'one who is generous and noble'.
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Jaziah
One who is blessed.
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Haazir
Present or ready.
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Baarindah
Beautiful, gorgeous.
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Mustabid
Desirous.
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Mamneer
Source of light.
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Zimam
Honor, dignity.
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Khayar
Generous, Charitable.
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Qadri
Of great worth, powerful.
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Fatimy
Belonging to Fatimah.
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Jazab
Attractive, charming.
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Janib
Sensor, perceiver.
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Jaazib
Attractive, charming, or captivating.
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Imaala
Hopeful.
Arabic
Altifaat
Quality, Virtue.
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Ittefaq
Unity, agreement.
Arabic
Anayet
Gift or present from God.
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Mannal
Mannal is an Arabic name meaning 'gift' or 'present'.
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Hujaymah
Diminutive form of Hajim, meaning 'little pilgrim' or 'one who performs Hajj'.
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Baasala
Sweet, honey-like.
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Nasbah
Eminent, noble.
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Qaas
Idol, Statue.
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Najjmi
Astronomer.
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Najjaam
Star.
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Munajjam
Decorated or adorned.
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Hisban
Handsome, Good-looking.
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Rubadah
One who is gentle.
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Sadfi
Gentle, meek.
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Hidiyah
Guidance, gift from God.
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Risam
One who is strong.
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Azzeer
Powerful or strong, derived from the root meaning 'mighty'.
Arabic
Sharem
Related to night, darkness.
Arabic
Naqar
Falcon.
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Najeef
Brave.
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Yaasaj
One who forcefully passes.
Arabic
Intzam
Steadfastness.
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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