Islamic Baby Names

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

All Islamic Baby Names

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Ghiyath
Support, assistance.
Arabic
Ghiyaath
Helper, supporter.
Arabic
Ghayyath
Brave.
Arabic
Ghawth
Helper, aid.
Arabic
Ghauth
Refuge.
Arabic
Ghunayn
Beautiful, attractive.
Arabic
Ghanim
Successful, victorious.
Arabic
Ghanem
Successful, fortunate.
Arabic
Ghundur
Roar.
Arabic
Ghannan
Affectionate, loving.
Arabic
Ghufraan
Forgiveness.
Arabic
Ghazan
Treasurer.
Arabic
Ghusharib
Name of a mountain in Saudi Arabia.
Arabic
Ghasaan
Old Arabic war story.
Arabic
Ghazawan
Brave.
Arabic
Ghazzal
The poet, the bard.
Arabic
Ghazaali
From Ghazala (a place name).
Arabic
Ghazalan
Companion.
Arabic
Ghatool
Charming.
Arabic
Ghutayf
Name of a tree in paradise.
Arabic
Ghannam
Shepherd.
Arabic
Ghashiah
Surrounded by happiness.
Arabic
Ghaazi
Conqueror, victor.
Arabic
Umran
Prosperous, flourishing.
Arabic
Emran
Prosperous, thriving, or one who brings prosperity.
Arabic
Amaar
One who brings a great number of people to faith.
Arabic
Ukashah
Creativity, ingenuity.
Arabic
Aqeil
Intelligent.
Arabic
Aqil
Intelligent, Wise.
Arabic
Usaym
Little one, or diminutive form of a name.
Arabic
Urooj
Height, elevation, exaltation.
Arabic
Arfan
Gratefulness, thankfulness.
Arabic
Azab
It means 'lion' or 'brave' in Arabic.
Arabic
Adeem
One who is tolerant.
Arabic
Ijaz
Miracle, blessing.
Arabic
Ajib
Wonderful, strange.
Arabic
Attiq
Ancient.
Arabic
Atiq
Pure, noble.
Arabic
Abeera
Fragrant, perfumed.
Arabic
Abeedah
Worshipper.
Arabic
Ubaida
Servant of God, derived from Arabic 'Ubaid' meaning 'servant'.
Arabic
Ubayd
Servant, worshipper.
Arabic
Obaid
Servant, worshipper.
Arabic
Abyad
White or pure, often used as a surname.
Arabic
Abdul Wakil
Servant of the Responsible.
Arabic
Abdul Wahhab
Servant of the Bestower.
Arabic
Abdul Wasi
Servant of the All-Encompassing.
Arabic
Abdul Waali
Servant of the Governor.
Arabic
Abdul Waliy
Servant of the Guardian.
Arabic
Abdul Wali
Servant of the Protector.
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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