Islamic Baby Names

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

All Islamic Baby Names

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deyaan
Gift of God.
Arabic
Thiya
Gift of God.
Arabic
Tiyas
God's gift.
Arabic
Timeer
Brave as iron.
Arabic
Taarik
One who knocks at the door; morning star; shining.
Arabic
Taayin
Fortunate.
Arabic
Tanas
Snake.
Arabic
Tahaan
Big, vast.
Arabic
Zyana
Beautiful.
Arabic
Zeehan
Sword.
Arabic
Zaiyaan
Bright, radiant.
Arabic
Jevaria
Expressive.
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Jeel
Jeel means 'generation' or 'era' in Arabic.
Arabic
Jasima
Good fortune.
Arabic
Jabeene
Intelligent, wise.
Arabic
Ghayan
Exalter.
Arabic
Gheethi
The savior, the rescuer.
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Khyath
Famous, renowned.
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Khanaam
Noble, honorable.
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Khalipha
Successor or representative, often used as a title for Islamic leaders.
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Kunna
Excellence; perfection.
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Kanita
Ladylike.
Arabic
Kanija
Born at night.
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Katam
Perfection.
Arabic
Kanj
Treasure; Excellence.
Arabic
Ovais
Companion, friend.
Arabic
Eshma
Perfume.
Arabic
Erum
Beautiful garden in heaven.
Arabic
Ullahas
Servant of Allah (God).
Arabic
Umal
Hopeful, optimistic.
Arabic
Idum
Red, ruby.
Arabic
Asas
Lion.
Arabic
Aruj
Aruj means 'handsome' or 'good-looking' in Arabic.
Arabic
Areehah
Eloquent.
Arabic
Armaan
Hope or wish, derived from Arabic 'amal'.
Arabic
Amaay
Graceful, stylish.
Arabic
Amanath
Trust.
Arabic
Amreen
Beautiful sky.
Arabic
Abbir
Strong, powerful.
Arabic
Abeena
Her father.
Arabic
Abeedha
Worshipper.
Arabic
Anoor
Light.
Arabic
Anakh
Immortal.
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Anhar
Delight, joy.
Arabic
Attiya
Gift.
Arabic
Akhsaj
Swift, Agile.
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Akhyath
Famous, Renowned.
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Aksa
The most beautiful, elegant.
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Akrash
Brilliant, shining.
Arabic
Yalqoot
Precious stone.
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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