Islamic Baby Names

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

All Islamic Baby Names

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Kazafah
Gazelle.
Arabic
Emmad
Obedient, dutiful.
Arabic
Asdar
Means 'lion' or 'brave' in Arabic.
Arabic
Raaziya
Contented; Pleased.
Arabic
Jalut
Goliath (biblical giant).
Arabic
Qanait
Wise, intelligent.
Arabic
AbuUbaidah
Father of Ubaidah, a servant of God.
Arabic
Sakhwat
Calmness, composure.
Arabic
Ibshaam
Smile or laughter, often associated with joy.
Arabic
Sudaab
Pure, sincere.
Arabic
Shameemah
Fragrant.
Arabic
Salsabil
Pure water of rivers in Paradise.
Arabic
Allisha
Noble, serene.
Arabic
Annisha
Friendly, affectionate.
Arabic
Wardda
Blossom.
Arabic
Zeeniyah
Graceful, elegant.
Arabic
Baitar
Surgical instrument or surgeon.
Arabic
Arfaat
Kindness, generosity.
Arabic
Qaajar
Noble, generous.
Arabic
Qaachaar
Valuable, precious.
Arabic
Muhlab
Sweet, pleasant.
Arabic
Madinah
City, settlement.
Arabic
Fakhtah
Intelligent, wise.
Arabic
Fakhraaj
Pride, Distinction.
Arabic
Shafeeqah
Compassionate.
Arabic
Hazifa
Clean, chaste.
Arabic
Sherjeel
Noble, distinguished.
Arabic
Qamoos
Dictionary.
Arabic
Areeha
Fragrance.
Arabic
Zurain
Shining, bright.
Arabic
Zareeq
Shining, bright.
Arabic
Shaarik
Partner, Sharer.
Arabic
Shahinaz
Falcon-like; a name symbolizing grace and nobility.
Arabic
Zaiena
Beautiful, shining.
Arabic
Aleeha
Beautiful, intelligent.
Arabic
Abulfazl
Father of Fazl.
Arabic
Zaytoonah
Olive.
Arabic
Samahir
Radiant, splendid.
Arabic
Hayaan
Gift of God.
Arabic
Hunar
Talent.
Arabic
Hasri
Wealth, riches.
Arabic
Halik
Creator or maker, derived from the Arabic root kh-l-q meaning to create.
Arabic
Haarij
Free, independent.
Arabic
Hayati
My life.
Arabic
Hameer
Red/one with a reddish complexion.
Arabic
Smahi
Generosity.
Arabic
Subana
Splendid, beautiful.
Arabic
Suhela
Suhela means 'star' or 'bright' in Arabic.
Arabic
Suham
Arrow.
Arabic
Sumeha
Generous.
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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